MPM2Nite: Bristol, Where Did Everybody Go?
I surely never thought I’d see a day when a fan could walk up to the ticket gate at Bristol the evening of the Night Race and purchase a ticket.
I surely never thought I’d see a day when a fan could walk up to the ticket gate at Bristol the evening of the Night Race and purchase a ticket.
Mike Joy first introduced the term to the racing vernacular, but it was Jay of Jayski.com that put the term into common use.
NASCAR reacted to controversy the way they always do, like a kid caught with his winky in one hand and the other in the cookie jar.
The Brickyard 400 (now presented by no one) is being run this weekend. It’ll happen next year. But will that be the case in 2012 and beyond?
Traditionally, this is always a slow time for NASCAR news. That’s why they invented Silly Season.
There was once a time NASCAR proclaimed itself “the fastest growing sport in America” and claimed it ranked second only to the NFL in TV ratings.
If he doesn’t get his way, Bruton Smith has hinted he might move one or both of his NHMS NASCAR dates to other deserving tracks in his portfolio.
The 1973 Daytona 500 is the most memorable running of the February classic in my book, because it was the first NASCAR event I attended. My dad took me.
Truthfully, I don’t think that Kyle Busch is the walking embodiment of evil some paint him out to be.
I must admit as a guy who has called Pennsylvania home for going on four decades now I feel a great deal of affection for the Pocono track.