Voice of Vito: Jimmie Johnson’s Continued Struggle a Golden Opportunity for Teams to Take Advantage
Do not adjust your TV screen. There actually are a few chinks in the formerly unblemished armor of Jimmie Johnson’s No. 48 team.
Do not adjust your TV screen. There actually are a few chinks in the formerly unblemished armor of Jimmie Johnson’s No. 48 team.
While inter-team rivalry is nothing new to NASCAR, the airing of dirty laundry in public between drivers is a relatively new practice.
Two weeks in Charlotte were very good to Kurt Busch, pulling off the springtime sweep with wins in both the All-Star Race and the Coca-Cola 600.
With NASCAR’s first class having been seated, the talk has quickly turned to which five individuals will be honored for the next round of inductees.
The last few weeks have been quite unkind to Jimmie Johnson.
ESPN’s David Newton reported that Brian Vickers will be out of the No. 83 Red Bull Toyota for at least three months, with Casey Mears resuming driving duties.
Dover’s Monster Mile was more like Monsters, Inc. this past weekend, but the G-rated version still served up a little mixture among the Power Rankings.
Where is Brian Vickers? Resting comfortably on blood-thinning medication. How might it affect his career? There is more damage to be done coming back too soon.
We’ve now marked the one-year anniversary of the Jeremy Mayfield drug suspension. What have all parties learned from the debacle?
Kyle Busch apparently has changed. Well I for one kind of miss the old Kyle.