Happy Hour: Where Do We Go From Here?
Several questions about the future of NASCAR emerged from the controversial ending at Martinsville Speedway.
Michael Massie joined Frontstretch in 2017 and has served as the Content Director since 2020.
Massie, a Richmond, Va., native, has covered NASCAR, IndyCar, SRX and the CARS Tour. Outside of motorsports, the Virginia Tech grad and Green Bay Packers minority owner can be seen cheering on his beloved Hokies and Packers.
Several questions about the future of NASCAR emerged from the controversial ending at Martinsville Speedway.
In the six years since Jim France took over for his nephew Brian, NASCAR’s leadership has only gotten worse.
William Byron and Christopher Bell had a controversial last few laps en route to Byron clinching a Championship 4 spot – only after NASCAR officials intervened.
Custer’s revenge dealt Smith a finishing blow in his quest to make the Championship 4.
Gray passed Eckes for the lead, then paid the price as contact sent him out of contention for both a first career win and Championship 4 appearance.
NASCAR was listed as one of the motorsports series that could race at the new track being built in Qiddiya.
Perkins talks his first full-time season with RSS Racing, his Kevin Harvick throwback and more.
Host of Above The Yellow Line and reporter for Racing America Taylor Kitchen joins the podcast.
Two new champions were crowned at the legendary track.
The guys discuss Alex Bowman’s DQ, the late caution that came just before Parker Kligerman took the white flag and more.