Talking NASCAR TV: Craven, Evernham, Burns Terrific Trio for NASCAR on ESPN
An old-school element came into play here. Due to ESPN’s live coverage of the Ricoh Women’s British Open, NASCAR Countdown was pushed to ESPN2.
An old-school element came into play here. Due to ESPN’s live coverage of the Ricoh Women’s British Open, NASCAR Countdown was pushed to ESPN2.
Elliott Sadler took the checkered flag 0.445 seconds ahead of Kasey Kahne to win the inaugural Pocono Mountains 125 Saturday afternoon at Pocono Raceway.
This weekend, the Camping World Truck Series rolls into the hills of Pennsylvania for the series debut at Pocono Raceway.
Mike Neff caught up with 18-year-old Nick Hoffman, who was on the verge of making his debut in the Camping World Truck Series for Mike Mittler.
ESPN did not mention the rain hurry-up until after the last commercial break of NASCAR Countdown, 24 minutes in Saturday at ORP.
After nearly a year of waiting, Ron Hornaday Jr. returned to victory lane Friday night (July 23) in the AAA Insurance 200 at O’Reilly Raceway Park.
Timothy Peters powered his Toyota around the 0.686-mile track in 22.522 seconds at a speed of 109.653 mph.
Matt Kenseth opened the 2009 season with back-to-back wins and looked to be on the road to a second Cup championship. However, he hasn’t won since.
Austin Dillon is perhaps the best-looking prospect in any of NASCAR’s top-three divisions right now.
NASCAR Countdown on ESPN was a full hour this week. You know I’m not a fan of that from past columns.