Fan’s View: Winning the NASCAR Nationwide Series – Top of the Class, Yet Still the Runner-Up
NASCAR fans love to see an underdog win. We adore watching them rise above. We don’t like to watch Superman steal the thunder over and over.
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NASCAR fans love to see an underdog win. We adore watching them rise above. We don’t like to watch Superman steal the thunder over and over.
“I know NASCAR used to have a rule that the winner of a race had to cross the finish line without help. With the tandem racing, what about that rule?
Turner Motorsports has burst onto the NASCAR scene, utilizing the inability of Cup Series regulars to earn points in the Nationwide Series to gain recognition.
What do Jamie McMurray, Jeff Burton, Denny Hamlin, and Tony Stewart all have in common? They also have fewer top-five finishes in 2011 than Paul Menard.
OK, here’s the deal. You want me to write about how good the state of NASCAR is in?
With an off weekend approaching for the NASXAR Sprint Cup Series, it gives us a chance to reflect on the young season.
It’s the question of who will wind up potentially being the odd man out at Roush Fenway Racing. Will it be Trevor Bayne or Ricky Stenhouse Jr.?
10. DW can’t have a man crush on a married man, so Junior’s back in favor over Kyle.
Should NASCAR make its rules transparent for fans and competitors alike, or would that create more problems than it could hope to solve?
It seems Dale Earnhardt Jr. is getting closer to breaking his now 101-race drought. He led at Martinsville and pushed Jimmie Johnson to victory at Talladega.