Talking NASCAR TV: Championship Insanity & a Raging Busch
Welcome back to Talking NASCAR TV, where race telecasts come to be praised, questioned, skewered and fricasseed.
Welcome back to Talking NASCAR TV, where race telecasts come to be praised, questioned, skewered and fricasseed.
For the first time since 2005, a Nationwide Series regular was crowned a Nationwide Series champion … and he nearly won the race as well.
A week after a driver was parked for deliberately wrecking another driver, NASCAR did not penalize an incident that, to many observers, looked intentional.
ONE: Sam Hornish Jr.’s 2011 Season Makes Him a Dangerous Title Threat
It doesn’t seem possible, but somehow 35 weeks of racing have surpassed us and now it’s time for one final hurrah to end the 2011 season.
Hello, race fans. Welcome back to Talking NASCAR TV, where critiquing race broadcasts is the name of the game.
Brad Keselowski noted that Sam Hornish Jr. “has paid a lot of dues” in NASCAR and it was certainly a well-deserved victory that Hornish claimed this Saturday.
The silence surrounding Rowdy Busch has been deafening. And that being said, Saturday’s Nationwide Series race suddenly has new importance.
It’s easy to forget about the high-pressure battles going on in NASCAR’s two lower series and that they actually have some impact on the sport.
After Texas, the championship battle is effectively between Tony Stewart and Carl Edwards. Who has an edge the last two races and why?