Despite Sponsorship Woes, Potential There for Baker/Curb Resurgence to Continue
The resurgence of Baker/Curb Racing sits poised to continue, however, thanks to the team’s oft-forgotten second car, Scott Lagasse Jr.’s No. 43.
The resurgence of Baker/Curb Racing sits poised to continue, however, thanks to the team’s oft-forgotten second car, Scott Lagasse Jr.’s No. 43.
Helio Castroneves, the always upbeat Brazilian with the infectious personality, is poised to add his name to the Indy 500 record book again.
This weekend being the weekend it is, I felt it might be time for one of these columns with the Indianapolis 500-mile Race as the subject.
Q: What happened to the standardized start times? NASCAR.COM lists the start of [last] week’s race at 9:30 p.m.!
And through my as usual convoluted thought process, that takes us back to Saturday night’s NASCAR All-Star Race.
In NASCAR, Richard Petty is a king among men.
Two hundred laps at Toledo didn’t just shake up the ARCA regulars; it put the field in a blender and hit liquify.
While Kurt Busch found himself in victory lane last Saturday night (May 22), don’t expect to see him anywhere near there this weekend.
With NASCAR’s first class having been seated, the talk has quickly turned to which five individuals will be honored for the next round of inductees.
Did You Notice? Bruton Smith’s $20 million offer for 2011 and beyond to any driver who wins both the Indy 500 and Coca-Cola 600 in the same day?