Bowles-Eye View: Fans Speak Out on Kentucky, a 1st-Person Account of the Good, Bad & Ugly
As The Kentucky Speedway Turns had its latest plot twist Monday, two days after the sport’s newest Cup Series track took one on the chin.
As The Kentucky Speedway Turns had its latest plot twist Monday, two days after the sport’s newest Cup Series track took one on the chin.
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.
As we head into the second half of the NASCAR schedule, starting this weekend at New Hampshire Motor Speedway here are my midseason awards.
Winning at Kentucky put Kyle Busch in some elite company.
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One day after admitting major traffic issues surrounding Kentucky Speedway “can never happen again,” the track stepped up with a major apology Monday.
NASCAR fans do have a wealth of patience, which they are happy to use if only they know it will be tested before they leave their house.
6 – the number of 32nd-place finishes for Andy Lally this season. He was 32nd at Kentucky.
Kyle Busch let loose on the field most of the night with an old-fashioned butt-whoopin’ at Kentucky.
With Hendrick horsepower under the hood, Landon Cassill was the frontrunner of the bubble drivers for the entire 400 miles at Kentucky.