The Only Thing Mutual? Penske, Kurt Busch Both Stand to Lose Big
Both Kurt Busch and Penske Racing stand to lose big on this one.
Both Kurt Busch and Penske Racing stand to lose big on this one.
One of the many reasons that 2011 has managed to hold our interest from beginning to end is the sheer competitiveness of it.
A lot of NASCAR Nation was prepared to again hand the championship trophy to Jimmie Johnson before the green flag even flew in Daytona.
Martinsville may have more to say about this championship than originally thought.
Short of moving the Southern 500 to Fontana, there’s been nothing more maligned during Brian France’s reign at the top of stock car racing than the Chase.
Beginning this season, across all three series, NASCAR implemented a new “43 to 1” points system, which is exactly what it sounds like.
If there are three words that have irked me more than any others this season, they have been “Jimmie Johnson” and “slump.”
Was Richmond a weekend for the underdogs or the latest bump in the road for the rest of the Cup field?
Anymore, a win from Jeff Gordon is refreshing, as he celebrates each victory with excitement and gratitude that some first-time winners can’t match.
For living up to his sponsor commitments and being blunt enough to set the record straight over an idiotic episode of NASCAR 2011, thank you, Greg Biffle.