If the NFL Loses Its Pro Bowl, Can NASCAR Lose Its All-Star Event?
What was once one of the sport’s marquee events, guaranteed to turn into a shower of sparks, has become a four-hour gluttony of hype.
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What was once one of the sport’s marquee events, guaranteed to turn into a shower of sparks, has become a four-hour gluttony of hype.
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Justin Lofton took the checkered flag ahead of Brad Keselowski in Friday night’s North Carolina Education Lottery 200 at Charlotte Motor Speedway.
Jimmie Johnson can’t seem to do anything wrong these days.
Why doesn’t Brian France simply ‘brand’ his own car that could be manufactured by all of the current competitors in NASCAR?
We’ve had some good finishes but we definitely need to get better. We’ve had good runs and have been competitive.
Can NASCAR leave the format of the All-Star Race alone?
Well…. here we are…. at the All-Star (but not yet mid-season) point of the NASCAR schedule. As the national touring divisions swing into Charlotte for a much-deserved homecoming, the collective attention of NASCAR Nation looks forward to the slams-and-bangs of this weekend’s Sprint Showdown and the Sprint All-Star Race. This no-holds-barred slugfest for big bucks is often touted as just that: a no-holds-barred slugfest for big bucks.
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Seriously, the subject of speeding or reckless driving in the pits has always been a big peeve of mine.