Who’s Hot/Who’s Not in Nextel Cup: 2006 Dickies 500 at Texas
Sunday’s Dickies 500 blew through the 2006 Chase standings like a Texas tornado; when the dust settled, no position in the top 10 went unchanged. …
Sunday’s Dickies 500 blew through the 2006 Chase standings like a Texas tornado; when the dust settled, no position in the top 10 went unchanged. …
278 – laps led by race winner Tony Stewart in the Dickies 500, the most of any driver.
After Sunday’s rollbar-padding debacle at Atlanta, the biggest question that comes to mind; how stupid do you have to be to get an executive job with NASCAR?
This Week’s Question: Should NASCAR look more closely at all debris cautions (i.e. – Robby Gordon possibly/probably throwing out rollbar padding) before throwing out the yellow flag? Or are the number of debris cautions we’ve had this year (29%) necessary to ensure the safety of the sport?
Q: Everybody seems to be ragging on David Ragan. NASCAR has created the situation with the driver shortage so why don’t we blame the organization? …
The Chase is winding down with only three weeks left until the end of the NASCAR Nextel Cup season now that Atlanta is behind us. …
Fast forward to Atlanta, and there was hapless Mark Martin, when a crash that started on the bottom of the racetrack washed up right in front of him on lap 309.
10. “It’s me, not you! Err, the dog ate my homework! Umm….”
Can it be said missing the Chase has helped Tony Stewart? Should there be a Chase provision that allows drivers in his position to finish higher than 11th?
During last Friday’s rain delay at the Atlanta Motor Speedway as NASCAR Nextel Cup drivers were attempting to qualify for the Bass Pro Shops 500, …
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