MPM2Nite: NASCAR Media – Ethics or Pathetic?
If you, Mr. Professional NASCAR Journalist, don’t feel passion or emotion after an exciting finish, maybe you ought to be covering ice hockey or tiddlywinks.
If you, Mr. Professional NASCAR Journalist, don’t feel passion or emotion after an exciting finish, maybe you ought to be covering ice hockey or tiddlywinks.
Q: Are the front clips of [NASCAR] Cup cars all the same, with different decals? Do you know of a website that shows them side by side?
Wednesday afternoon, NASCAR announced the Hall of Fame induction ceremony would be moved from May to January beginning in 2012.
It was nice to see Jeff Gordon in victory lane again… sort of makes us all feel that NASCAR is somehow slipping back to a normalcy we once knew and expected.
Before the race in Phoenix, Jeff Gordon went 66 races without a win. I’m betting he won’t go another 66 races before reaching victory lane.
Recently the topic has come up regarding the issue of impartiality among those in the media covering NASCAR.
Trevor Bayne’s golden (or red, white and gold for that matter) horsepower-drawn carriage turned into a pumpkin at Phoenix.
After the Daytona 500 the NASCAR garage area seemed to be kind of split about the use of radio communications by drivers who are not on the same team.
It’s ridiculously early to be worrying about points, but this was not the welcome back Brian Vickers was looking for.
Frontstretch caught up with Sam Hornish Jr. at Daytona to discuss the challenges cutting back will pose in the season to come.