Voice of Vito: 3 NASCAR Teams on the Verge of Victory & Utter Panic
The 2011 NASCAR season remains a crapshoot as to who is in and who is out as far as qualifying for the title Chase.
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.
The 2011 NASCAR season remains a crapshoot as to who is in and who is out as far as qualifying for the title Chase.
For the most part, stuck throttles had been a thing of the past in NASCAR until this past weekend at Martinsville.
Mark Martin has conceded in recent weeks that Kyle Busch will likely pass him for the Nationwide Series wins record over the next couple of months.
You could make an argument that each of the emerging favorites to contend for this year’s 2011 NASCAR Cup title ran inside the top 10 for most of Sunday.
After a relatively quiet weekend in Thunder Valley, it’s heartening to see Bristol still brings out the worst in some people, chief among them Kevin Harvick.
When the conversation returns to babbling about NASCAR’s new championship system and how it is going to dramatically alter the landscape… what’s the point?
A quick look through Bristol’s history shows what kind of men it took to tame the 0.533-mile track, buried in the middle of a mountain range: Champions.
So which NASCAR drivers are sticking in my head to watch moving forward? Three surprises stand out; let’s delve into their seasons and find out why.
Recently the topic has come up regarding the issue of impartiality among those in the media covering NASCAR.
While Daytona is an animal of its own, it can also serve as an anomaly to rest of the Sprint Cup season and this past weekend was no different.