Voice of Vito: From the Back to the Front, Will Longshot Chasers Make Their Move?
With the field for the Chase for the Sprint Cup finally decided, you are likely going to be inundated this week with article upon article with who will win.
Vito is one of the longest-tenured writers at Frontstretch, joining the staff in 2007. He’s a contributor to several other outlets, including Athlon Sports and Popular Speed in addition to making radio appearances. He forever has a soft-spot in his heart for old Mopars and presumably oil-soaked cardboard in his garage.
With the field for the Chase for the Sprint Cup finally decided, you are likely going to be inundated this week with article upon article with who will win.
Anybody else find it ironic that Tropical Storm Lee did just as much damage storming through Atlanta as both Sherman and Grant?
Will Clint Bowyer jump ship or stay put? Bowyer is the next big domino to fall in the silly season of NASCAR
Now that I’m back at home, Firebase Beckwith, I can provide for you my latest creation: the Ups and Downs of NASCAR 2011.
Why is Michigan International Speedway being repaved again?
When all was said and done at Michigan, GM, Dodge and Ford all had to suck it up as Toyota dealt them a blow to the solar plexus in their hometown.
BROOKLYN, Mich. – It was fitting that Kevin Harvick’s sponsor was mixed martial arts clothing company Tap Out for today’s VFW 200 at Michigan.
What is it about Watkins Glen that brings out the complete inability in men to engage in mortal combat?
In the feud that followed between Kurt Busch and Jimmie Johnson, both drivers referenced Jimmy Spencer in their respective press conferences at the Glen.
With his most recent win at Pocono Sunday, you could say Brad Keselowski’s chances of qualifying for the Cup championship comes with a Brad-isfaction guarantee.