To Hell & Back: Brian Keselowski Goes From Start & Park Owner to Daytona 500 Darling
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. – Thursday, Feb. 17 was all a blur for Brian Keselowski.
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. – Thursday, Feb. 17 was all a blur for Brian Keselowski.
For the feel-good stories, for the final-lap drama, Thursday’s Duel at Daytona was more ominous in whetting appetites for the upcoming 500 and 2011 season.
Going beyond the “pairs racing” phenomenon, the truth of the matter is there’s not a whole lot that was different this time around at Daytona.
Domination, thy name is Jimmie Johnson. Well, at least in NASCAR circles as of recently.
The Day That Changed Everything is molded not around Dale Earnhardt, but the life story of a driver that has been insignificant on the Cup circuit.
The 2011 season hasn’t even started and already trying to count NASCAR points is causing migraines.
The power of the media and its ability to sway NASCAR’s fans (the ones that are left, anyway) is far from absolute.
As a tribute to one of my favorite movies, let’s delve into the Good, the Bad and the Ugly of the NASCAR season that was.
What was supposed to be a watershed moment for the Joe Gibbs Racing organization this Sunday in south Florida became comeuppance of the nastiest kind.
HOMESTEAD, Fla. – NASCAR, or any professional sport for that matter, couldn’t ask for better storylines to close their season with.