4 Burning Questions: Traffic Troubles & Kurt Busch’s Benevolence
Will traffic issues overshadow the race again or did Kentucky learn their lesson?
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Will traffic issues overshadow the race again or did Kentucky learn their lesson?
With the Camping World Truck Series fresh off the UNOH 225 at Kentucky Speedway Thursday night (June 28), there are plenty of things to keep an eye on.
BSNews, a partially owned subsidiary of Frontstretch, has learned the truth of where Matt Kenseth will end up and the real reasons behind the surprise move.
Speaking of Kurt Busch, I came across a piece of notebook paper that read “KuBu at RFR again?”
Don Wolf emails to ask “Just wondering what has happened to Dale Jarrett. Since he left the booth I have not seen or heard anything about him. Is he OK?”
I think Texas was definitely a little disappointing for the No. 98 team because the No. 13 and No. 88 had figured some stuff out
Matt Kenseth could hold the key to the futures of several teams and drivers in his hand. It will be up to him to choose which way to turn it.
The cars. New chassis, engines, manufacturers. Let’s give those things a grade for the season so far.
Sonoma was vindication for Clint Bowyer’s move from Richard Childress Racing to Michael Waltrip Racing.
This week the Cup circuit heads to Kentucky for a Saturday night special. What can fans expect from the show?