What’s Vexing Vito: 2010 NASCAR Sprint Cup Likely Decided Several Months Ago
The 2010 NASCAR Chase for the Sprint Cup Championship is not exactly in the books just yet.
The 2010 NASCAR Chase for the Sprint Cup Championship is not exactly in the books just yet.
A funny thing happened on the way to last weekend’s AMP Energy Juice 500 at Talladega. Robby Gordon’s truck got towed.
Drivers and teams come and go just as often as sponsors and paint schemes. AJ Allmendinger and Richard Petty Motorsports are two that need to stay around.
There is something amiss with the most recent iteration of the Sprint Cup Chase for the Championship and the homestretch of the 2010 NASCAR season as a whole.
What can be said for Atlanta Motor Speedway? After hosting some of the best speedway action in recent memory, it’s being reduced to a single NASCAR date.
Case in point, the fixation over Jimmie Johnson’s alleged “struggles” as of late. Those who continue to foster this notion are just regurgitating box scores.
What is disconcerting is the brazenness of Kyle Busch following both the Nationwide race and Cup race Saturday night when the issue of Keselowski came up.
One of the enduring images from this past weekend’s CARFAX 400 at Michigan International Speedway, was the “confrontsation” between Joey Logano and Ryan Newman.
However, along with my absence from Michigan, there is one other glaring omission from next weekend’s festivities in the back 40 of the Motor City – SS.
NASCAR’s other big talker of the past few weeks has been Ray Evernham.