Who Wants a Race? NASCAR Seems Open to Almost Anything
Here are some ideas, some serious and others not so much, for where NASCAR could race next.
Here are some ideas, some serious and others not so much, for where NASCAR could race next.
Is it better for underdogs or the elite to win the Daytona 500, and did William Byron really win it?
TSJSports’ Peter Stratta joins the guys.
Besides Kyle Larson, is anyone truly safe?
Race fans need to pay attention and actively support their local tracks before there is nowhere for race fans to go on a weekend night.
Has the Bristol dirt event made the night race all the more special?
The teams know what lap the end of the stage is, they don’t need a flag, just let them race.
Will Michael McDowell’s big season end in round one?
Plus: Is William Byron peaking at the right time?
Cup immediately? One of the secondary national series? Where should he go?
With two straight wins, is he hitting his stride when it matters?
At this point, most anyone who wants to can strap into a stock car and then get voted into the NASCAR Hall of Fame if they suck up to the right people.
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