Points to Ponder… After the 2007 Sylvania 300 at Loudon
Brad Daugherty made a big blunder on today’s Sylvania 300 pre-race show when he opined that none of the Chase contenders could catch the top-three drivers.
Brad Daugherty made a big blunder on today’s Sylvania 300 pre-race show when he opined that none of the Chase contenders could catch the top-three drivers.
1. The Dale Earnhardt Jr. 400 – Oh, you mean that wasn’t the name of Saturday night’s race at Richmond? Could have fooled me. Earnhardt’s …
I like Dale Earnhardt Jr. as much as the next person, but the tunnel-visioned focus of the Sharp Aquos 500 broadcast on his Chase quest was ridiculous.
If NASCAR wants to know why TV ratings are so low, Saturday night’s Sharpie 500 provided the answer.
What if it rains again Tuesday and the 3M Performance 400 can’t be held?
Today’s Centurion Boats at the Glen post-race “coverage” was abysmal, showing just two driver interviews (Tony Stewart and Jeff Gordon) before switching to SportsCenter and its seemingly endless coverage of baseball and football.
Looks like the Car of Tomorrow can’t come to Pocono soon enough. Today’s Pennsylvania 500 was a total yawner – even Dale Earnhardt Jr.’s official race report described the event as “mundane.”
1. Stewart Storylines – As expected, Tony Stewart has hit his midsummer stride, winning two straight Cup races and his second Brickyard 400. Stewart-related questions: …
1. They call it “cookie cutter” for a reason – Sorry guys, but the USG Sheetrock 400 just wasn’t a very exciting race. Tony Stewart …
10. Richard Childress driver Clint Bowyer led a Pepsi 400 race-high 55 laps, finishing seventh. By way of contrast, winner Jamie McMurray led all of three laps.