Busch Series Breakdown: 2007 Camping World 200 at Loudon
The Camping World 200 started off more like a demolition derby than a Busch Series race.
The Camping World 200 started off more like a demolition derby than a Busch Series race.
2. Several blue flags from the NASCAR hauler, suspiciously unused.
After all the controversy on Sunday, how much of a boost does this Busch Series win give Juan Pablo Montoya over in Nextel Cup?
Juan Pablo Montoya took Scott Pruett’s Juicy Fruit Dodge, chewed up the gum and spit it out on the side of the road course en route to a win in Mexico City.
Montoya may have felt pressure this weekend, as his face graced posters to promote the Telcel-Motorola 200. In the end, he certainly pulled through.
Another questionable debris caution late bunched up the field and led to an exciting finish at California. Is NASCAR losing credibility “engineering” finishes?
California might have served as a wake-up call for NASCAR. The Busch race and the truck race did not have full fields. The second- and …
Matt Kenseth gave Roush his sixth victory in the last seven Busch Series races at California when he drove off to a five-length win in the Stater Bros. 300.
It’s probably a good thing that the 2007 Daytona 500 finished the way it did; the exciting and controversial finish helped to overshadow what was …
Kevin Harvick took the lead on lap 79 of the Orbitz 300, leaving Dave Blaney, Carl Edwards, Clint Bowyer and Mark Martin scratching their heads.