4 Burning Questions: Earnhardt’s Big Chance, Who’s the Next Big Surprise & NASCAR’s Good Call
ONE: Is this the race Dale Earnhardt Jr. breaks his winless streak?
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ONE: Is this the race Dale Earnhardt Jr. breaks his winless streak?
I would like to share a personal story from last year’s Fourth of July – my experience going to the Daytona International Speedway for the first time.
NASCAR’s problems could be mostly solved with a determined overhaul of the schedule, with a focus on tracks that are less than a mile in length.
We’ve all seen things at the track, in the pits or on the track, that made us shake our heads and say “Did I really just see that?!?” or “What the hell?”
Is it me, or are NASCAR drivers – as a whole – becoming more proficient on road courses?
Chances are, if you’re reading this, you hate Kyle Busch. If you don’t, you probably love him. There really seems to be no middle ground with this guy.
Daytona featured a track-record 74 lead changes in February and Talladega featured a track-record 88 lead changes in April.
Unless NASCAR fans have taken residence under a rock, it’s very hard to ignore the presence of the social networking site Twitter.
Did You Notice? Kurt Busch’s impressive performance marked the official 180 turnaround of the Penske organization after their early-season woes?
Will Kurt Busch’s No. 22 team be a threat for the championship come Chase time or will they self-destruct once again?