4 Burning Questions: Hamlin, Earnhardt’s Victory Lane Hopes Plus Childress v. Busch, Part II?
Dale Earnhardt Jr. has been the ultimate tease for his fans recently.
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Dale Earnhardt Jr. has been the ultimate tease for his fans recently.
There is no doubt that the biggest news of the week has been about the Richard Childress – Kyle Busch scuffle after the Truck series event last Saturday.
Only one inquiry this week, from Fritz in North Carolina. “What’s your take on the Kyle Busch/Richard Childress dust up and NASCAR’s handling of it?”
This week, the series heads to the tricky triangle of Pocono Raceway. The 2.5-mile track usually lends itself to long green-flag runs.
Despite reports declaring that the “Great Recession” is over and that America is poised for economic recovery, recent events in NASCAR would prove otherwise.
The owner of the Nationwide Series’ No. 79 2nd Chance Motorsports organization, Rick Russell, allegedly fired his entire team after the race at Kansas.
Did NASCAR handle the Kyle Busch/Richard Childress situation correctly, and does probation even mean anything?
Any diehard NASCAR fan with a favorite driver they’ve stuck with knows the highs and lows that go right along with being an avid supporter.
*10.* It started off with “Yo Mama…” ’nuff said.
I’m glad I’m not NASCAR. They just can’t win. Personally, I’d rather watch an unpredictable fuel-mileage race which involves various strategies.