2010 NASCAR Season Preview: What Tracks Lose a Date in 2011?
With Kansas and Kentucky expected to get second dates in 2011, some tracks are in peril of losing a date or falling off the NASCAR schedule altogether.
With Kansas and Kentucky expected to get second dates in 2011, some tracks are in peril of losing a date or falling off the NASCAR schedule altogether.
NASCAR enters the season with 14 teams receiving chassis and engine support from two people: Jack Roush and Rick Hendrick. Is that healthy for the sport?
Joey Logano was able to break into the win column during his freshman season in Cup with a victory in the spring race at Loudon.
Kyle Busch’s high point of the season came rather early in the schedule when he dominated the spring race at Bristol.
As expected Sunday, Jimmie Johnson finished what he started and came home with his fourth consecutive championship.
Jimmie Johnson hosted his fourth Sprint Cup trophy this past weekend, and for good measure it was his fourth in a row.
Thanks to NASCAR’s Chase, we’ve got a snoozer of a points race headed into Sunday, there’s still a lot to look forward to on track at Homestead.
As the season winds down to its final weekend, Jimmie Johnson’s firm grip atop our poll mirrors his 108-point lead in the Sprint Cup standings.
Sterling Marlin was asked if he’s going to miss racing. “Yeah, in some ways. But in some ways I’ll kinda be glad when it’s over.”
Phoenix represents the closest thing remaining on the schedule to a short-track race, meaning that beating and banging will be seen once again.