Talking NASCAR TV: Did ESPN Cut the Mustard in Its Cup Debut?
ESPN did not mention the rain hurry-up until after the last commercial break of NASCAR Countdown, 24 minutes in Saturday at ORP.
ESPN did not mention the rain hurry-up until after the last commercial break of NASCAR Countdown, 24 minutes in Saturday at ORP.
Kyle Busch capitalized on a dominating performance to score his eighth Nationwide Series win of 2010 in the Kroger 200.
Kyle Busch was the Wix Lap Leader of the race for the 10th time in 16 races this season, leading 144 of 201 laps.
Trevor Bayne was the 16th driver to take to the track but was the fastest car in the field after everyone had posted a time.
Carl Edwards didn’t apologize, didn’t say any of that. He didn’t have to. NASCAR said it for him.
This should have been the weekend for the NASCAR Nationwide Series to bask in the spotlight, to sell itself to fans new and old alike.
it’s still my conviction that NASCAR should continue to have an event at the Brickyard each year.
NASCAR itself did not want to levy ANY penalties against anyone! Apparently, they saw the replay without the clouded vision of a legion of whiny fans.
NASCAR drew the proverbial line in the sand yesterday that separates “boys being boys” from “boys behaving badly.”
Some may think I have an axe to grind with Carl Edwards and that simply isn’t the case.