Full Throttle: Toyota, Sponsafy This!
After all of the buildup, fan participation and endless hype, the Sponsafy winner’s design was put on Michael Waltrip’s car for Infineon.
After all of the buildup, fan participation and endless hype, the Sponsafy winner’s design was put on Michael Waltrip’s car for Infineon.
What a tremendous day for the old lone wolf himself, Robby Gordon.
So what can we learn from 110 laps of playing the feud at Sonoma? They say only the strong survive, but in this case strong gets replaced with strongarm.
The fact is, NASCAR has boxed their competitors into this demolition derby sort of exhibition week after week.
Jeff Gordon knows that racking up top fives isn’t going to get it done at this point.
On Monday, NASCAR and Turner Sports announced that the Coke Zero 400 telecast on July 3 will also be the very first NASCAR race available in 3D.
What we have here, folks, is a failure to communicate. SMI is just begging Loudon for a reason to take its money and run.
8 – number of different leaders in Sonoma on Sunday.
What the hell was up with Jeff Gordon today? He certainly wasn’t making any new friends out there at Sonoma.
At 96 years old, former NASCAR car owner Raymond Parks passed away at his home in Atlanta hours before the start of racing at Infineon.