Who’s Hot/Not in NASCAR: 2011 All-Star Weekend Edition
In honor of Ricky Stenhouse Jr.’s win in Iowa, I’ve decided to focus on NASCAR’s Nationwide and Camping World Truck series drivers in this week’s Hot/Not.
In honor of Ricky Stenhouse Jr.’s win in Iowa, I’ve decided to focus on NASCAR’s Nationwide and Camping World Truck series drivers in this week’s Hot/Not.
Hello, race fans. Welcome back to Talking NASCAR TV, where dissecting race broadcasts is the name of the game.
19 – different winners in All-Star Race history. Carl Edwards became the 19th on Saturday.
To call Ricky Stenhouse Jr.’s first career win this Sunday at Iowa poetic would be understating it.
Why does NASCAR snub two-thirds of the competitors in their top-three series come All-Star weekend?
How will Kimi Raikkonen fare in his Truck Series debut this weekend?
According to Brad Keselowski, Kyle Busch, probation or not, went after him under a late-race caution at Dover.
After the latest NASCAR tripleheader, plenty of drivers had some strong (or sour) runs that could define the rest of their spring.
TV-wise, the big story of the day was that with 24 laps to go in the NASCAR Cup race, FOX took their very first Side-by-Side commercial break.
5 – the number of cars to pull off the track between lap 45 and 55 of Sunday’s race at Dover.