Voices From the Cheap Seats: Has NASCAR Really Changed Your Life?
The fact that the racing action has really just been a series of digitally-recorded left turns leaves you pining for a bit more.
The fact that the racing action has really just been a series of digitally-recorded left turns leaves you pining for a bit more.
If Tony Stewart is against ‘tabloid journalism’, why is he spewing his nonsense about it all?
“I think it’s OK for me to give my opinion. I don’t think NASCAR would get upset about that,” said Rusty Wallace. So much for THAT line of thinking!
A fan was happy, a fan was pissed, fan politely reasoned with corporate, corporate actually did the right thing, the fan was happy again.
Why doesn’t Brian France simply ‘brand’ his own car that could be manufactured by all of the current competitors in NASCAR?
First off, let me say that this is written with no malice toward Kasey Kahne.
Recent comments by NASCAR attorneys are once again forcing me to write about the subject of race and/or ethic origin in the NASCAR world.
Sometimes, when reading just about anything that passes as ‘media’ nowadays, all one can do is simply shake one’s head and wonder how people can be so stupid.
No! I’m not talking about losing faith in God, that’s just absurd! What I am talking about is NASCAR overload.
The simple reason people are NOT attending Bristol is NOT the track.