Fanning the Flames: The BCS vs. NASCAR’s Chase, V8 Supercars & Yellow-Line Flak
Q: Love your column, Matt! I find myself wondering about ratings lately and what makes NASCAR fans so determined to debate the rules of the sport.
Q: Love your column, Matt! I find myself wondering about ratings lately and what makes NASCAR fans so determined to debate the rules of the sport.
A funny thing happened on the way to last weekend’s AMP Energy Juice 500 at Talladega. Robby Gordon’s truck got towed.
With only three more weeks before a champion is crowned in Homestead, it appears Denny Hamlin is sitting in the catbird’s seat.
With Talladega out of the way, some sort of order in predicting NASCAR finishes has been restored as the traveling circus moves to Texas this weekend.
Did You Notice? “Hey, we want you involved in NASCAR at a high-end price,” says Mr. Hendrick. “No way!” says Sponsor X.
The best word to describe Casey Mears’s Sprint Cup career is “rollercoaster.” To say it’s been a wild ride for the 32-year-old is an understatement.
Talladega has been one of NASCAR’s signature tracks since 1969, but try telling that to fans who stayed home to the tune of a 14% decline at the turnstiles.
Saturday’s Truck Series ending remains shrouded in controversy after Kyle Busch’s wheels dipped below the yellow line to pass Aric Almirola.
It may have been the curse of the ancient Indian burial ground popping up once again on Sunday, as Talladega saw some crazy twists and turns.
In honor of this week’s midterm elections, here are some candidates and causes that drivers and others in NASCAR donated toward.