Couch Potato Tuesday: The End of the Season for FOX
Welcome back to Couch Potato Tuesday, that one article here at Frontstretch where we take a look at the broadcasts that we are provided on a weekly basis.
Welcome back to Couch Potato Tuesday, that one article here at Frontstretch where we take a look at the broadcasts that we are provided on a weekly basis.
Brian Pattie talked about the changes new asphalt throws at the teams, what that’s done to Pocono’s Tunnel Turn and more in this week’s edition of Tech Talk.
The title to this column is a gratuitous effort to add to the NASCAR web crawlers’ Google results for two of the most popular catchphrases in pop culture.
The NASCAR Sprint Cup Series will race at Pocono this weekend, but notably absent will be 2004 champion Kurt Busch.
29th – Kyle Busch barely finished half of the race – completing 202 laps before his engine expired – yet still finished 29th.
Yeah, it wasn’t classic Dover, but sometimes a driver and team hit the right setup for a particular day and they dominate.
Each week, Frontstretch will break down the racing, series by series, to bring you the biggest stories that you need to watch during the week ahead.
“The fastest car doesn’t always win the race,” Jeff Gordon said Sunday, dejected at opportunity lost.
In a race that was eerily reminiscent of the 2010 Daytona 500, track-surface issues were the big story on a day which Scott Dixon otherwise dominated.
Almost lost in the Dover shuffle this weekend was a bit of news that’s sure to come as a blessing to some Sprint Cup teams – and a bane to others.