Voice of Vito: Time’s Up, NASCAR Drivers Nearing the End of the Line
NASCAR is no exception; there are a few drivers who have immunized themselves from outside competition or are able to land rides by providing sponsorship.
NASCAR is no exception; there are a few drivers who have immunized themselves from outside competition or are able to land rides by providing sponsorship.
Is Jeff Gordon right, or can a driver like Carl Edwards defy the odds and take the title in a lame-duck situation?
Did Menard make it into the Power Rankings after his unlikely Brickyard 400 win for himself and his family at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway?
So with six races to go before the Chase starts, there’s still plenty of time to get your money on your favorite NASCAR driver.
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Remember back when the Brickyard 400 used to draw a standing room only 300,000 fans?
Five years. 167 starts. Four different NASCAR Sprint Cup organizations. For Paul Menard, the numbers were adding up everywhere but the victory column.
Paul Menard finally fulfilled his father’s dream of 35 years, winning at Indianapolis.
It’s nearly a fail-proof guarantee that Juan Pablo Montoya will dominate the Brickyard 400.
Did You Notice? That despite the NASCAR Sprint Cup crew chief carousel as of late, not a single driver replacement this season has happened?