Fan’s View: NASCAR Sprint Cup Chase a Waste of 26 Races
For the entirety of my time as a NASCAR fan, I have watched all the races in a season. Prior to 2004, it didn’t matter to me what time of year a given race ran.
For the entirety of my time as a NASCAR fan, I have watched all the races in a season. Prior to 2004, it didn’t matter to me what time of year a given race ran.
I couldn’t stop grinning at the irony of the whole “I’ve had enough of Kyle Busch” scenario pouring out of Todd Bodine’s frustrated mouth.
Today we’re going to play a small game of “What If?” What if NASCAR suddenly declared they were no more?
If you’re a NASCAR nut, your allegiances to your drivers are strong, and equally so, your dislikes.
In NASCAR, we the race fans are protected by 20-foot high fencing designed to throw an incoming vehicle back onto the track.
Should I be presented the opportunity to return to Watkins Glen, I’d go in a minute.
Today wouldn’t have one of “those” wrecks. So we thought, until the camera turned to the shredded remnants of Elliott Sadler’s car without its engine attached.
On Wind Tunnel Sunday night (July 11), Ray Evernham said he was eager to return to Hendrick.
Happy Independence Day! I know it’s a couple days late, but it should be said. NASCAR Nation does such a great job of waving the …
AJ Allmendinger had anticipated talking a lot about being tight — this was New Hampshire.