Professor of Speed: Practicing NASCAR for Father’s Day
The afternoon I had just shared with my wife and son at MIS was eerily similar to an afternoon I shared with MY dad and mom more than 40 years ago.
The afternoon I had just shared with my wife and son at MIS was eerily similar to an afternoon I shared with MY dad and mom more than 40 years ago.
His reputation exceeds his behavior – the “fiction” of Kurt Busch transcends the “fact” of who he is as both a person and a professional athlete.
The cars and stars of the Sprint Cup Series are facing an entirely new Pocono Raceway experience.
A key term heard regularly in-and-around NASCAR these past few months is “polarization.”
NASCAR’s recent announcement of signing an exclusive deal with Twitter should have me all a-twitter, but I’m feeling more skeptical than anything else.
Well…. here we are…. at the All-Star (but not yet mid-season) point of the NASCAR schedule. As the national touring divisions swing into Charlotte for a much-deserved homecoming, the collective attention of NASCAR Nation looks forward to the slams-and-bangs of this weekend’s Sprint Showdown and the Sprint All-Star Race. This no-holds-barred slugfest for big bucks is often touted as just that: a no-holds-barred slugfest for big bucks.
Dover’s all-inclusive event (the “FedEx 400 benefiting Autism Speaks”) marks the first-ever autism friendly NASCAR race.
Perhaps no issue over the years has raised more eyebrows and ire than NASCAR’s abuse of natural resources.
I have seen the future of automotive engineering. I have seen the future of design and styling.
Racing was a significant part of my conference trip, but not exactly in the manner you’d likely expect.
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