From Lifeline to Favorite: Timothy Peters Returns Home to Martinsville Talking Championship
RIDGEWAY, Va. – For Timothy Peters, Saturday’s (March 27) Kroger 250 is his home game.
RIDGEWAY, Va. – For Timothy Peters, Saturday’s (March 27) Kroger 250 is his home game.
What’s clear is that this continued testing freeze that NASCAR insists on is asinine.
Seems like we’ve always had rivalries in motorsports. Even drag racing had Don Garlits and Shirley Muldowney.
Give me Mark Martin, who is in the same equipment and has a pair of top 10s in his two Martinsville races with Hendrick at 15/1 odds.
When Brad Keselowski was interviewed by our own Tom Bowles, he avowed that he isn’t going to change his aggressive style.
The two Cup dates at tiny Martinsville are circled on my calendar as must-see events.
I don’t see NASCAR putting an end to the S&Pers. NASCAR needs them too much – or at least it thinks it does.
Before the rear spoiler makes its return to the NASCAR Cup Series this weekend in Martinsville, teams spent the last two days testing at Lowe’s Motor Speedway.
NASCAR’s top circuit heads to Martinsville, Va. this week, the half-mile paperclip-shaped track that’s endeared itself to fans for decades.
With the CoT wing now a thing of the past effective this weekend at Martinsville, what will NASCAR do with all of this extra equipment left over?