Full Throttle: In NASCAR, Lead, Follow or Get Out of the Way
NASCAR has long had an established practice of requiring drivers to maintain a minimum speed in order to stay on the course during an event.
NASCAR has long had an established practice of requiring drivers to maintain a minimum speed in order to stay on the course during an event.
Most importantly, Mark Martin’s ace in the hole from last season is gone.
Weird to say, right, that Kevin Harvick leading the points by 300 wasn’t a legitimate NASCAR title contender until his third win of 2010?
Richard Childress, NASCAR team owner, pointed out, “Somebody’s got to beat Jimmie [Johnson] this year, and it might as well be RCR.”
Let me get this much out of the way: The new NASCAR Nationwide cars look awesome.
Marty Smith made a rare NASCAR Countdown appearance to talk about Jack Roush’s return to the track at Michigan after his plane crash.
105,000 – estimated number of people in attendance for the CARFAX 400 at Michigan International Speedway
In NASCAR, we the race fans are protected by 20-foot high fencing designed to throw an incoming vehicle back onto the track.
Bill Elliott development driver Casey Roderick is hoping to make his Nationwide Series debut at Phoenix on Nov. 13, Frontstretch has learned.
Kevin Harvick pushed Denny Hamlin around Tony Stewart after the final restart, then on lap 189 passed the No. 11 car and drove off into the Michigan sunset.