Driven to the Past: Racecars Off the Track…
We’ve all heard stories about racecars being driven on the road. Back in the early days many were driven to the track, headlights taped up and then raced.
We’ve all heard stories about racecars being driven on the road. Back in the early days many were driven to the track, headlights taped up and then raced.
This past Friday, Saturday and Sunday (April 23-25) Talladega Superspeedway was our focus, with the “Aaron’s Dream Weekend” playing host to three major races.
After last week’s race at Texas (April 16), it seemed clear that the 2010 ARCA Racing Series championship hunt was a three-horse race.
Though fastest in ARCA practice at Talladega, points leader Steve Arpin was unable to translate that into a pole run on Thursday afternoon (April 22).
This weekend, the action was at the Texas Motor Speedway in Justin, Texas, just a few miles north of Fort Worth.
It wasn’t a proud weekend for RCR development. For two of the team’s developmental drivers to be benched or involved in numerous incidents is distressing.
SALEM, Ind. – In speaking with Steve Arpin after ARCA practice yesterday, Steve told me “he’d see me in victory lane on Sunday.”
Max Gresham, a 16-year-old making his ARCA debut surprised everyone in attendance at Salem, grabbing the top spot for Sunday’s 200-lap race.
What’s clear is that this continued testing freeze that NASCAR insists on is asinine.
Frank Kimmel sat down with Frontstretch’s Bryan Davis Keith taking time out at Palm Beach recently to discuss the No. 44 team’s 2010 campaign.
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