Professor of Speed: The Polarization of NASCAR Nation
A key term heard regularly in-and-around NASCAR these past few months is “polarization.”
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A key term heard regularly in-and-around NASCAR these past few months is “polarization.”
If you are a race fan, you have heard about Rusty Wallace’s recommendation for NASCAR to shorten their schedule.
While I hate that TV focuses on one car, couldn’t this be blamed on NASCAR since they don’t want wide shots with all of those empty seats?”
As the Truck Series haulers rolled into Dover International Speedway Wednesday, one team was notably missing – John King’s No. 7 Red Horse Racing Toyota.
Rusty Wallace has one proposed solution to the drop in ratings and fan interest: reduce the number of races on the Sprint Cup schedule. Do you agree?
For the last several years, it seems like the words “new” and “Kyle Busch” have been paired up annually around this portion of the season.
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One of NASCAR’s traditions includes the pre-race flyover, often executed by aircraft from the very military we strive to thank.