Potts’s Shots: Is Pushing Against NASCAR Rules?
NASCAR’s rules mean whatever NASCAR says they mean. And there are times when some very interesting rule interpretations are applied.
NASCAR’s rules mean whatever NASCAR says they mean. And there are times when some very interesting rule interpretations are applied.
The discussion of the Nationwide Series needing to find a new identity for itself has been at a fever pitch since it became the Nationwide Series in 2008.
All of Joe Gibbs Racing’s drivers have been strong at Richmond in the past, but no one has been stronger as of late than Kyle Busch.
At the NASCAR Nationwide Series at Nashville, with Cup drivers dominating everything in sight, the atmosphere was like being alive for one’s own funeral.
When you look a little deeper into recent NASCAR history, it’s Denny Hamlin who ekes out the title of “Short-Track King.”
The remainder of NASCAR legend Henry “Smokey” Yunick’s shop – aka, “The Best Damn Garage In Town” was destroyed by fire in Daytona Beach, Fla.
Is Carl Edwards better off re-signing with Roush Fenway Racing or shopping his wares elsewhere; and if so, where?
Denny Hamlin is the latest driver to suffer under what I know as the “Jimmie Johnson curse.”
The NASCAR Cup Series has the week off, so the Power Rankings turns its focus towards a different subset of drivers: those trying to make it there.
1. “I think, therefore I am, Kyle Busch.”