Happy Hour: What NASCAR Really Can Look Forward To in 2010
Most sports would still love to have NASCAR’s attendance and ratings, but the current trend is very much downward.
Most sports would still love to have NASCAR’s attendance and ratings, but the current trend is very much downward.
Points racing isn’t new either. Under NASCAR’s “old” modern-era points system, championships were won on points racing.
Since I voiced the opinion a couple of weeks back that NASCAR should consider going back to stock-bodied cars, I think it behooves me to …
Anyone that’s read my Nationwide Series coverage over the course of the 2009 season knows that it’s been hard to find positive things to say.
As we close in on the final race of the 2009 Camping World Truck Series season, it’s hard to believe all that has happened over the last 24 races.
Q: Who’s the richest man in a NASCAR garage? A: The last-place driver in a Cup race.
A vessel full of boat people trying to sail from Cuba to Miami? In this case, I’m referring to the NASCAR fan army heading towards Homestead.
Nearly two and a half years ago, I penned an article titled, “Surprise! NASCAR’s Version of Reality Slightly Skewered.”
Hamlin said in response to “Do you think NASCAR needs to get involved with Brad at this point?” a, “Nah, nah, I’ll take care of him. It’s no biggie… I got it.”
Thanks to NASCAR’s Chase, we’ve got a snoozer of a points race headed into Sunday, there’s still a lot to look forward to on track at Homestead.