MPM2Nite: NASCAR’s Commission for the Promotion of Virtue & Prevention of Vice
NASCAR reacted to controversy the way they always do, like a kid caught with his winky in one hand and the other in the cookie jar.
NASCAR reacted to controversy the way they always do, like a kid caught with his winky in one hand and the other in the cookie jar.
The crash in question is being marketed by the sport as “The hardest hit in the history of NASCAR.”
Q: How does every NASCAR track that has a race NOT have SAFER walls?
At this point last year, Jamie McMurray’s career in the Cup Series was up in the air.
No one dominates Watkins Glen, or maybe any other NASCAR track, like Tony Stewart.
However, along with my absence from Michigan, there is one other glaring omission from next weekend’s festivities in the back 40 of the Motor City – SS.
Did You Notice? That Pocono was one rain shower away from the most laughable victory NASCAR has ever seen?
Finding the balance between the “New World” and “Old School” has been NASCAR’s predicament the last half decade or so.
Following a nasty wreck for Elliott Sadler at Pocono, there was an outcry about the lack of a SAFER barrier at the point where Sadler hit.
Whitney Motorsports has a lot to offer a potential sponsor, especially one that wants to break into the sport and grow with a team that has a good foundation.