Fanning the Flames: Fan Reaction to Carl vs. Brad Round II, NASCAR Penalties
NASCAR drew the proverbial line in the sand yesterday that separates “boys being boys” from “boys behaving badly.”
NASCAR drew the proverbial line in the sand yesterday that separates “boys being boys” from “boys behaving badly.”
My belief is that Brian France’s preoccupation with the Chase is him searching for a legacy of some sort.
Despite attendance most weekends and a multi-billion dollar TV contract, there’s a reason NASCAR gets less play on SportsCenter than a single MLB game.
As NASCAR reaches its traditional halfway point during the annual July visit to Daytona, it got me thinking about how hard it is to handicap a plate race.
Don’t worry, Marcos. It happens to the best in the business, too. Need proof? Check this out.
Q: What’s up with Bruton Smith’s glasses??? — Ben W., Wilmington, N.C.
The boys gave us plenty to discuss this week at Pocono, so let’s get to it.
Is Casey Mears’s image with corporate America enough to keep him in the Red Bull car with results like he has earned so far?
Q: What happened to the standardized start times? NASCAR.COM lists the start of [last] week’s race at 9:30 p.m.!
It’s NASCAR All-Star Week, meaning it’s late May with temps in the low 80s – and the fish are biting. All’s right in the world.