David vs. Goliath: Yeley, Blaney Among Those Windswept at Chicagoland
Chicago marked the first weekend of a 10-race battle between David and Goliath. Who came out on top in this week’s edition of how the cookie cutter crumbled?
Chicago marked the first weekend of a 10-race battle between David and Goliath. Who came out on top in this week’s edition of how the cookie cutter crumbled?
Welcome back to another delayed edition of Talking NASCAR TV. Thanks to a lucky day off, I was able to watch Monday’s Sprint Cup race live from home.
“It is huge; I had a migraine all day yesterday so I am kinda glad we didn’t race.” – Tony Stewart, race winner
Tony Stewart out-lasted his competition in a fuel-mileage contest to record his first win of the 2011 campaign at Chicagoland.
Apparently, when hyping up this year’s Chicago-based Chase debut, NASCAR forgot to send an invite to Mother Nature.
Why isn’t the NASCAR Hall of Fame fully owned and operated by the National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing?
The rule of thumb in Chases past has been, to a certain degree, that you have at least one race to use as a mulligan and still be in line to win the title.
One of the fastest races in recent Nationwide Series memory saw Brad Keselowski all but untouchable on Saturday afternoon.
Austin Dillon’s team performed a two-tire stop faster than anyone else during the late-race fuel stops to take his fourth career Truck Series win.
NASCAR Car Washes have already entered into the community spirit of giving back.