Jarit Johnson Driver Diary: Heads Held High, Helping Out & a Cowboy in the House
We’ve been working on the racecars this summer. Right now, the cars are just sitting here ready to go. They just need some paint and …
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We’ve been working on the racecars this summer. Right now, the cars are just sitting here ready to go. They just need some paint and …
With just two races left until the Chase for the Sprint Cup, the NASCAR season is heating up.
Michigan was a joke. That was embarrassing as all get out. Because I only have one car, I was not allowed to practice at all. …
The drivers introduced themselves at Bristol and Brad Keselowski, apparently still steamed at Kyle Busch for dumping him in the Nationwide race, made his count.
While NASCAR has been maligned in recent years, often rightfully so, you have to give the sanctioning body credit for making attempts to fix what’s broken.
The No. 19 team’s future is in doubt without sponsorship for the 2011 season, so running the way they did at Michigan had to be a real pick-me-up.
One driver who has been, for the most part, outside the media fray this year is Kurt Busch.
ORP was a long day for us. We could never get the car right. That was my favorite car at ORP and I really thought …
After settling his 2011 plans earlier this week, Allmendinger thanked his Richard Petty Motorsports team with a fourth-place finish at Watkins Glen.
Color me less than impressed. It’s not that I’m not impressed with Kyle Busch’s talent, that’s pretty hard to ignore.