NASCAR Racing at Its Most “Ideal”
Opinions are rampant in NASCAR, with everyone holding their own unique point of view on various topics within the sport.
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Opinions are rampant in NASCAR, with everyone holding their own unique point of view on various topics within the sport.
How will Kimi Raikkonen fare in his Truck Series debut this weekend?
Wood Brothers Racing’s Trevor Bayne is being withheld from this weekend’s NASCAR Sprint All-Star Race, as well as the Nationwide Series race at Iowa Speedway.
George B. from Amarillo, Texas wants to know: What do you think about NASCAR announcing that pit officials will remain with their cars longer in the future?
“After one of our meetings,” explained France, “We flew Al Gore up to our NASCAR R&D facility.”
Apart from a few isolated incidents, the 2011 NASCAR season has enjoyed its share of lengthy, late-race, green-flag runs.
NASCAR fans have seen more than their fair share of developmental drivers come and go.
There’s been talk of empty seats in recent years, Dover being the latest example – and much has been made of what NASCAR can do about it.
Sprint is really going out on a limb and giving away 150 pairs of tickets to the All-Star Race, IF you recycle an old cellphone at one of two locations.
After the latest NASCAR tripleheader, plenty of drivers had some strong (or sour) runs that could define the rest of their spring.