5 Points to Ponder: Sponsor Handshakes, the Ford vs. Edwards Battle & a Fond Farewell
TWO: Is Ford’s Overwhelming Bid to Keep Edwards the Right Move?
TWO: Is Ford’s Overwhelming Bid to Keep Edwards the Right Move?
A pastor’s attempt at humor didn’t do NASCAR any favors, even with 18,000 fans screaming their approval from the grandstands in Music City Saturday night.
Next week, the Brickyard 400 will mark the return of ESPN the self-styled worldwide leader in sports after a six-race stretch with TNT.
Winning at Kentucky put Kyle Busch in some elite company.
What began as quiet rumors about discontent in the Home Depot camp regarding Joey Logano has become one of the lead stories of Silly Season.
Joey Logano showed perhaps the fiercest edge NASCAR has seen him employ on the track this Sunday, taking offense to rough racing early by Robby Gordon.
Red Bull Racing’s Sprint Cup team, a two-car operation that has been around since Toyota’s entry into Cup racing in 2007, is not returning to NASCAR for 2012.
Pocono only confirmed what every observer out there is well aware of, that NASCAR is desperately trying to play two games at once.
Few drivers have announced themselves on the Cup circuit with quite the clamor that surrounded the third-generation racer Brad Keselowski.
Poor motives aside, NASCAR got the last-lap call correct.