Voices From the Heartland: NASCAR Approves of Edwards’s Actions While Placating Whiny Fans
NASCAR itself did not want to levy ANY penalties against anyone! Apparently, they saw the replay without the clouded vision of a legion of whiny fans.
NASCAR itself did not want to levy ANY penalties against anyone! Apparently, they saw the replay without the clouded vision of a legion of whiny fans.
NASCAR drew the proverbial line in the sand yesterday that separates “boys being boys” from “boys behaving badly.”
Juan Pablo Montoya has a number of things on his side heading into the 17th running of the Brickyard 400, not just the birth of his third child.
Once again you really aren’t going to go wrong with having Jeff Gordon and Jimmie Johnson on your Brickyard roster this week.
Some may think I have an axe to grind with Carl Edwards and that simply isn’t the case.
Carl Edwards received a $25,000 fine and a loss of 60 Nationwide Series driver points following on-track retaliation against Brad Keselowski at Gateway.
Did You Notice? The selective way in which NASCAR fans worry about driver aggression?
The biggest NASCAR story this week is not the upcoming Brickyard 400 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway, but fallout from a Nationwide Series race in Missouri.
Matt Kenseth opened the 2009 season with back-to-back wins and looked to be on the road to a second Cup championship. However, he hasn’t won since.
10. Global warming, for causing all those cars to release steam and smoke into the St. Louis atmosphere.