Who’s Hot/Not in NASCAR: 2011 Off Week-Nashville Edition
The grandson of Richard Childress finally found his mojo on Friday night, winning the Camping World Truck Series race in dominating fashion at Nashville.
The grandson of Richard Childress finally found his mojo on Friday night, winning the Camping World Truck Series race in dominating fashion at Nashville.
Once again the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race came down to fuel mileage, Kyle Busch won the Nationwide race and the Truck race was the best.
Yep. Seems like just another day at the office for NASCAR Nation.
However, Busch would be too obvious of a choice for a “hot” driver, as would his fellow NASCAR winners this weekend, Ryan Newman and Matt Crafton. Congratulations to all three of them, but we’re going to take a look at some of the less obvious choices in this edition of Who’s Hot/Who’s Not.
The race at Kentucky Speedway was overshadowed by fan complaints about traffic, parking and concessions. Who is responsible for the fiasco?
A few more dominoes fell at the 1.5-mile Kentucky oval and we’re here to take a look at NASCAR drivers on either side of hot streaks.
Even if a win at Kentucky Speedway’s inaugural event was significant, it’s not as though Kyle Busch isn’t familiar with winning.
Chances are, if you’re reading this, you hate Kyle Busch. If you don’t, you probably love him. There really seems to be no middle ground with this guy.
Will Kurt Busch’s No. 22 team be a threat for the championship come Chase time or will they self-destruct once again?
So after much deliberation and watching last weekend’s NASCAR races I have come to a stunning conclusion: the sport needs more road-course events.
One thing still remains: NASCAR fans are still some of the most loyal, passionate, fun-loving fans in all of sports.
Remember Trevor Bayne? Daytona 500 champion? New face of NASCAR? The driver who disappeared from NASCAR?
Here are the five NASCAR Hall of Fame inductees and the current personalities that I think of when I hear their stories.
If controversy and drama are the keys to survival, NASCAR’s battery would be fully-charged.
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