Fan’s View: Not Even Outraged, Simply Overrun by the Overlong NASCAR Season
I’d like to see everyone raise their hands who was gobsmacked that Kyle Busch drove Ron Hornaday into the wall, then didn’t apologize instantly. Anybody?
I’d like to see everyone raise their hands who was gobsmacked that Kyle Busch drove Ron Hornaday into the wall, then didn’t apologize instantly. Anybody?
If you were watching Sunday’s race as its own unique event, it was a long, tedious afternoon.
My greatest fear is that NASCAR will see a loss in fan interest across a very viable and very important demographic: the 18-to-25-year old “college” audience.
Did You Notice? There’s a long list of winless wheelmen still looking to snap their victory drought this season?
It seems like a long time ago that David Reutimann was in victory lane at Chicagoland and apparently it’s too long for his boss.
FOUR: Time for NASCAR to Adopt the Three-Yellow Rule
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Casey Mears has never been synonymous with short-track racing during his NASCAR career, but he looked right at home on the tight confines of Martinsville.
I’ve seen better races and worse races than Talladega on Sunday, but I simply can’t recall a single race that pissed more fans off.
With just four more races until the 2011 season concludes, Kasey Kahne appears to be making a statement for next year.