Who’s Hot/Who’s Not in the Racing World: 2010 Charlotte/Indy Edition
After a 100-lap exhibition at Charlotte, it’s hard to add to regular-season trends which typically define this Hot/Not column.
After a 100-lap exhibition at Charlotte, it’s hard to add to regular-season trends which typically define this Hot/Not column.
Steve Arpin spent much of the last month living a dream, driving for one of the strongest organizations in NASCAR, the company that Dale Earnhardt Jr. built.
Did You Notice? Jeremy Mayfield’s lawsuit was dismissed on a number of technicalities his own lawyers failed to prove?
Kasey Kahne will race in 2012 for Hendrick Motorsports, meaning that he will be driving a Chevrolet in 2011. It’s not necessarily going to be for Stewart-Haas Racing.
Hello, race fans and welcome to my weekly TV critique. This past weekend, the three top NASCAR series were all in Dover, Del. for a tripleheader.
DOVER, Del. – Cup regulars ran roughshod over the Nationwide Series field all day Saturday, with Kyle Busch winning the pole by obliterating David Green‘s …
Did You Notice? The crowd cheering like crazy the second Jimmie Johnson’s Lowe’s Chevrolet came to a stop in turn 3?
While Denny Hamlin is on fire after winning Darlington, reigning champion Jimmie Johnson has posted two DNFs in three races. Have the tables finally turned?
Why is one of the sport’s once-promising drivers still flirting with a spot on the bench at 25? Chad McCumbee answers that question in one word – money.
Why are some fans taking issue and making such a fuss about Dale Earnhardt Jr. running the No. 3 car?