For Justin Allgaier, New Ride, New Home, Same Title Questions
“There’s really no way to change anything more than we’ve changed,” says Justin Allgaier of his new home at Turner Motorsports.
“There’s really no way to change anything more than we’ve changed,” says Justin Allgaier of his new home at Turner Motorsports.
Anyone who attended the Indianapolis 500 from 1946 through 2006 was able to listen to the dulcet tones of Tom Carnegie on the public address system.
The Bud Shootout is less than 48 hours away and qualifying for the Daytona 500 begins on Sunday.
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Will it ever end? Following a 2010 season in which the seemingly impossible happened, as Jimmie Johnson won his fifth Cup title in a row, coming to rest dangerously close to the sport’s all-time greats, we’re all left to ask one question: Can he possibly do it again?
A lot of fans are probably hoping to see Johnson’s streak come to an abrupt end this year, and some even go so far as to argue his titles are “bad for NASCAR.” (A ridiculous argument, by the way. NASCAR survived Richard Petty and Dale Earnhardt relatively unscathed and it will survive Johnson, too.) But whether Johnson can continue his remarkable streak is up for debate. There is plenty of reason to think that 2011 will be same old, same old. But there is also plenty to think that this time, he won’t. As the new season looms, the title question is already at the forefront. Here are six reasons why Johnson will – and won’t – hoist his sixth straight Cup this year.
I’ve been in the sport for a long time. I grew up in a racing family, I’ve been in NASCAR now for roughly 10 years …
I’m really excited to be starting a new season with the Furniture Row Racing team. We ended on a high note last year and I …
Today’s Season Preview Topic: With no rookies or new teams on the horizon, is it too late for the NASCAR Nationwide Series to survive over the long term?
Domination, thy name is Jimmie Johnson. Well, at least in NASCAR circles as of recently.
The 2011 NASCAR Cup Series season hasn’t even started yet and I’m already throwing my hands in the air in frustration.