Brad Keselowski Follows His dream for a ‘Dega victory
Every racecar driver dreams of winning, but not every driver dreams of how to win. That different kind of vision helped Brad Keselowski to victory lane Sunday.
Every racecar driver dreams of winning, but not every driver dreams of how to win. That different kind of vision helped Brad Keselowski to victory lane Sunday.
Here’s my take on what’s behind the summer of NASCAR fans’ discontent.
Ayrton Senna first registered on my consciousness in his debut season in F1 in 1984, driving the uncompetitive, poorly-funded Toleman car.
Restrictor-plate racing, intentionally or not, is the closest thing to an equalizer that can be found in NASCAR sanctioned-events.
Is it wrong of us to want to see the debris that brings out the caution?
It’s been well-documented where I’m at in my career with RAB Racing. It stung really bad not racing at Texas.
Late in Saturday race, NASCAR decided to throw a caution for debris, probably thinking it’d help provide the fans with the exciting finish they were demanding.
I’d wager that if you remember anything about the 2012 Daytona 500, you have visions of the Target car sliding out of control into a yellow jet dryer.
Perhaps no issue over the years has raised more eyebrows and ire than NASCAR’s abuse of natural resources.
I present to you a couple of new reasons to keep on watching the Truck Series.