2009 NASCAR Driver Review: Jeff Gordon
Undoubtedly, most people will decide Jeff Gordon’s spring win at Texas Motor Speedway will be marked as the highlight of his 2009 season.
Undoubtedly, most people will decide Jeff Gordon’s spring win at Texas Motor Speedway will be marked as the highlight of his 2009 season.
Not everybody hordes NASCAR memorabilia. Not everybody is a NASCAR fan. I get that.
The conclusion to the 2009 NASCAR Sprint Cup season was… expected.
Brad Keselowski and Denny Hamlin are currently in the middle of a good ol’ fashioned showdown.
Yesterday, I sat down to watch the Dickies 500 with one known fact in my head… Jimmie Johnson was on his way to clinching his fourth consecutive Sprint Cup.
We’re driving a safer car. There are soft walls at these crazy fast tracks. But before we get too excited by all that is going right, we need a reality check.
RIDGEWAY, Va. – Sunday’s (Oct. 25) TUMS Fast Relief 500 at Martinsville Speedway by most measures was all that it could possibly be.
Late night Saturday, I was pleased when my TiVo switched the channel to start recording the Knoxville Late Model Nationals. Many times I’ll find a race my little DVR has recorded while I wasn’t looking, which is awesome when you’re looking at infomercial purgatory. Anyway, I noticed this little raceway still did something I’ve missed …
“I wouldn’t pay two cents to watch a NASCAR race!”
Ladies and gentlemen, I’d like to introduce your NASCAR Chasers for 2009.
This week, for the second time in three years, a developmental driver (Ryan Truex) in the NASCAR Camping World East Series won the championship.
LOUDON, N.H. – “Do you think it’s possible that somebody of Mark Martin’s age can win a NASCAR Sprint Cup?”
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