Holding a Pretty Wheel: As the Nationwide Series Loses Its Identity, NASCAR Stands Silently By
Watching Friday night’s (April 30) NASCAR Nationwide Series race from Richmond was a bit of an eye opener for me. No, I didn’t see some …
Watching Friday night’s (April 30) NASCAR Nationwide Series race from Richmond was a bit of an eye opener for me. No, I didn’t see some …
RICHMOND, Va. – After winning the pole, Kyle Busch quipped he would lead laps, assuming Brad Keselowski didn’t take him out. Keselowski didn’t have to.
What started as a year of promise to restore the NASCAR Nationwide Series to its rightful place as a development league for stock car racing has unraveled.
What does all this prove? Well, first that Kevin Harvick is pretty sharp, and second, that practice isn’t just for getting your car as fast as it will go.
Did You Notice? NASCAR’s convoluted purse system gave more to the third-place finisher than the actual winner?
Talladega featured a record 88 lead changes and three green-white-checkered attempts. Did that make it one of the best races ever?
James Buescher is not worried about his future with the No. 1 Phoenix Racing Nationwide Series team.
Considering fans’ reaction to any late-race yellow flag, we’re shocked throwing the caution for Bobby Labonte’s one-car incident isn’t getting more press.
This past Friday, Saturday and Sunday (April 23-25) Talladega Superspeedway was our focus, with the “Aaron’s Dream Weekend” playing host to three major races.
Reed Sorenson spoke with Frontstretch at Talladega Superspeedway, assessing his past, present and future inside the sport.