Running Their Mouth: Carl Edwards – Brad Keselowski Wrap-Up Edition
This week was an off-week for the Sprint Cup Series, so we take a look at the best of what people had to say after the Carl Edwards-Brad Keselowski debate.
This week was an off-week for the Sprint Cup Series, so we take a look at the best of what people had to say after the Carl Edwards-Brad Keselowski debate.
I don’t think NASCAR or the fans were counting on Brad Keselowski’s car pirouetting and crushing its roof in a frightening wreck just four races into 2010.
After a dismal start to the season, Ron Hornaday sits mired deep in the points standings.
Frank Kimmel sat down with Frontstretch’s Bryan Davis Keith taking time out at Palm Beach recently to discuss the No. 44 team’s 2010 campaign.
Carl Edwards’s retribution against Brad Keselowski has already been analyzed, dissected and commented upon at great length. But I’ve got to add my opinion.
Right now, we’re taking care of getting ready for 2010. Over the wintertime, we pulled apart the car we ran at Dover, completely stripped it …
The first four races of the NASCAR season have offered a variety of tracks. Naturally there was the Daytona 500, one of four plate tracks on the schedule.
We’re forgetting about Kurt Busch winning the Atlanta race as a part of the only Dodge team left in the Cup Series.
As the first off weekend of the year approaches, it is a great time to take a look back at the first four weeks of the 2010 NASCAR season.
One area where NASCAR racing is clearly not in the drivers’ hands takes place before the green flag even falls on Sunday – qualifying.