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Bristol Motor Speedway had a lot of empty seats on Sunday. Has the racing really changed that much since the resurfacing, or is the real problem something else?
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Bristol Motor Speedway had a lot of empty seats on Sunday. Has the racing really changed that much since the resurfacing, or is the real problem something else?
*10.* Not yet released from the asylum after listening or reading the latest ramblings of Brian France.
If Bristol held a racing weekly series, Kyle Busch would probably be the five-time champion rather than Jimmie Johnson.
No, Bristol wasn’t boring. Simple enough, right? Different, yes. Boring, no. Unless you think Kyle Busch is boring.
Was that really a race at Bristol we watched on Sunday (March 20)? It didn’t seem like one to me. Something was missing.
5 – consecutive victories for Kyle Busch at Bristol in NASCAR competition, spanning all three major series.
With the failure to qualify by the No. 32 FAS Lane Racing team, the NASCAR Cup Series owner points got shuffled a bit Sunday at Bristol.
Love him or hate him – and most of the people reading this prefer the latter – one can’t deny the impressive performance of Kyle Busch.
This week, here’s a sneak peek at what they all were thinking following the Jeff Byrd 500 (presented by Food City) at Bristol Motor Speedway.
Not only did Jennifer Jo Cobb walk away, but her crew, her crew chief and her PR representative all left the team as well at Bristol.