Tearing Apart the Trucks: Previewing the 2011 Good Sam Club 200 at Atlanta
This week, the Camping World Truck Series heads to Atlanta Motor Speedway for the Good Sam Club 200.
This week, the Camping World Truck Series heads to Atlanta Motor Speedway for the Good Sam Club 200.
Indy was a disappointment for us. I actually scuffed the right side of the car up at the start of practice and really set us back for it.
Thursday morning (Sept. 1), Dale Earnhardt Jr. and Hendrick Motorsports announced the two parties agreed to a five-year contract extension.
While I’d love to sit here and say the battle for the Chase at Richmond is going to be exciting and down to the wire, I just don’t see it happening.
Recent events surrounding NASCAR have oddly paralleled recent events in the news, especially with regard to geological and metrological concerns.
“I haven’t heard anything about Jon Wood since he left the Truck Series. What’s with him and how is he doing?”
Will Clint Bowyer jump ship or stay put? Bowyer is the next big domino to fall in the silly season of NASCAR
Brad Keselowski’s third win all but locks him into the Chase as a wildcard. Can Keselowski win the championship from that position?
Now that I’m back at home, Firebase Beckwith, I can provide for you my latest creation: the Ups and Downs of NASCAR 2011.
As if making the jump from IndyCar to a fender machine wasn’t drastic enough of a change, Milka Duno’s start to 2011 threw a geographic oxymoron into the mix.