Back in the Day: The Wild One
Back in the day, Flamboro Speedway in Millgrove and Pinecrest Speedway in Toronto were home to some of the best racing in Ontario
Back in the day, Flamboro Speedway in Millgrove and Pinecrest Speedway in Toronto were home to some of the best racing in Ontario
When the announcement was made at Atlanta, the whole idea seemed like a side show: a Bandolero race for the wives and girlfriends of NASCAR stars
When did Kansas become Edwards’s home track when Edwards came from Missouri?
Joe Coates walked up to pit wall, gave the tower the middle-finger salute and, at long last, dropped his drawers.
It’s important to remember that racing is still inherently dangerous and something can go wrong at any time that will result in serious injuries or worse.
Take a look at some of the sport’s big controversies and how we, the Frontstretch Staff think they’ll turn out in a wide-ranging edition of Fact or Fiction.
Hello, race fans. Welcome back to Talking NASCAR TV. This past weekend, the Sprint Cup and Camping World Truck series raced at New Hampshire Motor Speedway.
From Roger Clarkson, “We see the NASCAR officials on pit lane wearing helmets and fire suits. What about those in the flagstand, particularly on short tracks?”
Bob Merriman writes “Are you related to the great Dick Potts of racing fame at this and other area speedways of the time?”
Burt Myers has won five championships during his modified racing career, the grandson and great-nephew of Billy and Bobby Myers.