Couch Potato Tuesday: Phoenix Shows Relative Strength for FOX, ESPN Struggles
Welcome back to Couch Potato Tuesday, where we take a look at the race telecasts that are presented to you on a weekly basis.
Welcome back to Couch Potato Tuesday, where we take a look at the race telecasts that are presented to you on a weekly basis.
If you ever wondered if there was going to be a learning curve with the new EFI, the answer is clearly yes.
1 – It took Denny Hamlin just two races to match his win total from all of last year, when his one victory came at Michigan last June.
Denny Hamlin and Darian Grubb got served up a huge helping of redemption after their humiliations last season.
After the announcement that Penske Racing will switch manufacturers next year in favor of Ford, Dodge said that they are committed to remaining in NASCAR.
For Hendrick this week, the only “sign of things to come” is a whole bunch of crafty arguments.
Darian Grubb has a new nickname in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series garage these days: King Midas.
In case you missed it, NASCAR made some safety changes this week to protect track safety workers after the jet dryer explosion at Daytona.
After all the excitement and suspense involved in NASCAR’s season-opening Daytona 500, many might consider the Sprint Cup season’s second race a bit of downer.
Track position was king at the Phoenix International Raceway on Saturday and it proved to be the nemesis of a dominant Kevin Harvick.