Furniture Row Racing: Think of Us as 4th RCR Car
The Furniture Row Racing operation is perhaps the most unique in all of the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series.
The Frontstretch Staff is made up of a group of talented men and women spread out all over the United States and Canada. Residing in 15 states throughout the country, plus Ontario, and widely ranging in age, the staff showcases a wide variety of diverse opinions that will keep you coming back for more week in and week out.
The Furniture Row Racing operation is perhaps the most unique in all of the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series.
2011 saw the first Sprint Cup race at Kentucky Speedway. It also saw one of the biggest traffic nightmares since Woodstock.
Danica Patrick announced she’ll run the Coca-Cola 600, not the Indy 500. Bad “business decision” for the former open-wheeler?
At Charlotte Motor Speedway, Ford Racing took the wraps off their 2013 Ford Fusion.
Stewart-Haas Racing has a lot going for it these days.
As part of Acceleration Weekend, 2011 Sprint Cup champion Tony Stewart unveiled a display in the Great Hall of the NASCAR Hall of Fame.
The preseason test got me all excited with a taunt and tease of new mixes of drivers, numbers, chiefs, sponsors.
Several Sprint Cup drivers made postseason moves recently. Which driver made the best move and why?
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Rusty Wallace Incorporated was expected to take another step forward in 2011, but it didn’t happen.