5 Points To Ponder: Is a Driver Boycott Needed To Get NASCAR’s Attention?
With driver safety a consistent topic over the past weeks, should NASCAR drivers take the ultimate step and boycott a race?
With driver safety a consistent topic over the past weeks, should NASCAR drivers take the ultimate step and boycott a race?
Just one win would have saved Martin Truex Jr. from missing the playoffs, but he never got it, and that’s that.
Chase Elliott fans should not be celebrating a regular season title right now.
Rewarding wins is good. But so is rewarding being good for the majority of the season.
It’s great to see emotion from athletes. But is there a line? And if so, where?
Maybe moving from Richard Childress Racing to 23XI Racing isn’t as obvious an upgrade for Tyler Reddick as it first appeared.
Should wins by virtue of competitors’ disqualifications count towards the NASCAR playoffs? How much success does the postseason truly indicate?
Christopher Bell used to be a despondent runner-up in the NASCAR Xfinity Series. On Sunday? He passed that honor down in the NASCAR Cup Series to Chase Elliott.
Sunday’s Cup race at Atlanta was hot; what should NASCAR do in the future? And should there be an extra incentive for the regular season champion?
The drive for 17 Cup Series winners is truly alive, and it’s glorious.