Fan’s View: Will “It Get Settled” Between Busch & Harvick?
I’m not advocating that Harvick seek out Busch in retaliation for the spin at Darlington. In fact, I don’t agree with drivers using their cars as weapons.
I’m not advocating that Harvick seek out Busch in retaliation for the spin at Darlington. In fact, I don’t agree with drivers using their cars as weapons.
Would they or wouldn’t they? For days and days, nothing else graced the headlines of NASCAR media.
5 – the number of cars to pull off the track between lap 45 and 55 of Sunday’s race at Dover.
Even if reported estimates for all three national touring races this weekend were combined, it still wouldn’t be enough to fill the 140,000 seats Dover boasts.
With Robby Gordon’s team choosing to start-and-park, could anyone behind him take advantage and sneak into a locked-in spot for NASCAR’s Coca-Cola 600
Perhaps that forced parity of the CoT, so good for that one race in ’08 may actually be what’s hurting Dover most of all.
For the second week in a row, the NASCAR Sprint Cup race came down to a pit decision that resulted in a driver who was not up front all day taking the win.
This week, here’s a sneak peek at what they all were thinking following the Autism Speaks 400 in Dover, Del.
At the end of the day, a very bold gamble by Matt Kenseth to take two tires instead of four with 37 laps remaining gave him track position to win at Dover.
It’s unusual, but we got through the entire weekend at Dover without a real villain.