Matt McLaughlin’s Thinkin’ Out Loud: 2012 Darlington Parade Recap
If points racing can make a Darlington race this bland we’re in for a very, very long summer.
If points racing can make a Darlington race this bland we’re in for a very, very long summer.
After a season-high number of engine failures at Talladega, is it time for NASCAR to make some rules changes?
My concern is that Danica Patrick has shown in the past that she is a hot head who doesn’t think before she acts in certain situations.
It was a wild weekend in Talladega and just about every car left the track with some damage. However, it wasn’t just cars that were damaged on Sunday, as poor results in the race damaged the egos of many of today’s frontrunners. Crapshoot or not, Talladega still counts for the same amount of points as any other race and several of the competitors will be happy to cross it off their list until October.
Now, without further delay, here is Who’s Hot and Who’s Not not after Talladega.
Three years seems like nothing – just ask couples in long-term, successful marriages – but in NASCAR terms, history shows it’s all you need to prove yourself.
Here’s my take on what’s behind the summer of NASCAR fans’ discontent.
Simply put, Richmond shook up the Sprint Cup Series standings and the same can be said for this week’s Power Rankings
ONE: The Double-Edged Sword of Debris Caution Wrongs
20th – Landon Cassill drove the No. 83 BK Racing Toyota to a 20th-place result at Richmond, the team’s best effort so far.