Mirror Driving: Making Sense of “Major” NASCAR Changes in 2010
Did NASCAR make the best, safest changes they could to improve the racing, or should they have stayed at the drawing board?
Did NASCAR make the best, safest changes they could to improve the racing, or should they have stayed at the drawing board?
As many of you already know, ESPN announced on Wednesday that Dr. Jerry Punch will no longer handle play-by-play duties in the booth for Sprint Cup races.
For Reed Sorenson, his only top 10 of the 2009 season was the aforementioned ninth in the rain-shortened Daytona 500.
Steve Addington was announced as Pat Tryson’s replacement at the helm of Kurt Busch’s No. 2 team. Will they contend for the NASCAR Sprint Cup?
On Wednesday, Showtime announced a new, weekly series called Inside NASCAR (not to be confused with the Inside NASCAR that aired on TNN from 1995-2000).
The stretch of the season from May to August was the best for Sam Hornish Jr. in 2009. In that stretch, Hornish picked up nearly all of his top-10 finishes.
The question of whether Danica Patrick will try stock cars or not is finally answered.
NASCAR held its Champion’s Week festivities in Las Vegas for the first time in 2009. Rate the events up to and including the banquet.
Many fans left NASCAR in 2009, citing disappointment with the racing. But what, exactly, should NASCAR do to win them back?
As expected Sunday, Jimmie Johnson finished what he started and came home with his fourth consecutive championship.