Scott Speed Driver Diary: Finishing Strong, Then Off to Europe… With Kyle Busch?
The race at Texas this past week was definitely a sign of how much better we are getting. It wasn’t a spectacular finish, but we’ll …
The race at Texas this past week was definitely a sign of how much better we are getting. It wasn’t a spectacular finish, but we’ll …
As the Camping World Truck Series rolls into Phoenix this weekend, Ron Hornaday Jr. has a chance to clinch the 2009 championship.
I hear all the time that many of the races on the NASCAR Cup circuit need to be shorter. Well, you get your wish this weekend.
To put it politely, NASCAR Cup racing in 2009 hasn’t been very good.
When it comes to the ramblings of Brian France, even the makers of Rosetta Stone would throw up their hands and declare it some sort of “Crackerbonics.”
There was no shortage of accolades being heaped on the crew of Jimmie Johnson’s Hendrick Motorsports No. 48 by the ABC broadcast crew.
Phoenix represents the closest thing remaining on the schedule to a short-track race, meaning that beating and banging will be seen once again.
Keith: You talked about your feedback. Being a short-tracker, obviously these longer ovals are something different.
NASCAR has said that it would like the television crews to refrain from talking about the quality of racing on television. Is that a legitimate request?
Did You Notice? Some questions from my NASCAR media brethren that made me blush this week?