Monday Morning Teardown: Finish Doesn’t Save Brickyard’s Bacon
After 160 laps of racing in the Brickyard 400, the question fairly begged to be asked: did the finish of the race justify the previous 140 laps or so?
After 160 laps of racing in the Brickyard 400, the question fairly begged to be asked: did the finish of the race justify the previous 140 laps or so?
Tony Stewart said that Ryan Newman’s gamble on fuel, so similar to his last fall in the NASCAR Chase opener, was a huge one.
Kentucky Speedway officials had a plan; it just went to hell in a hand basket very early on Saturday (July 9).
A funny thing happened on the way to the checkered flag at Daytona.
With yet another chassis adjustment scheduled for the season after next, Edwards made a plea for some changes on NASCAR’s part relating to downforce.
Jeff Gordon is winning again. That makes the Rainbow Coalition happy.
I’m all for a little emotion and a little in-your-face and some by-God excitement in NASCAR, but is this really what we’re after?