As the Nationwide Series Breaks New Ground at Texas, Much of the Old Guard is On the Sidelines
As the Nationwide Series breaks new ground at Texas this Friday night, fans ought to remember just who’s fighting this fight these days.
As the Nationwide Series breaks new ground at Texas this Friday night, fans ought to remember just who’s fighting this fight these days.
Is this stock car racing or Romper Room? What’s got into Cup drivers lately? Nobody wants to be the bad guy. No one wants to be rude. No one wants to be booed.
“The apple doesn’t fall far from the tree.” But this last weekend at Martinsville, NASCAR fans were given a rare glimpse of an apparent exception to that rule.
Tom in Lafayette, Ind. writes in: Are you the John Potts that was the flagman at IRP in the 1970s?
Last Sunday’s race at Martinsville didn’t go the way fantasy owners thought it would for Denny Hamlin, but it wasn’t because he didn’t have a good car.
There is an old saying that goes along the lines of “Everything is bigger in Texas.” Such phrasing can be applied to Texas Motor Speedway.
For the most part, stuck throttles had been a thing of the past in NASCAR until this past weekend at Martinsville.
Did You Notice? Everyone and their mother referring to Kevin Harvick as “the best closer in NASCAR?”
Mark Martin has conceded in recent weeks that Kyle Busch will likely pass him for the Nationwide Series wins record over the next couple of months.
It’s 10:30 on Saturday night at Bristol Motor Speedway and there’s important business to be handled this Saturday night: JJ Yeley needs an entrance song.