Numbers Game: 2011 Jeff Byrd 500 at Bristol
5 – consecutive victories for Kyle Busch at Bristol in NASCAR competition, spanning all three major series.
5 – consecutive victories for Kyle Busch at Bristol in NASCAR competition, spanning all three major series.
Kyle Busch’s team got the No. 18 car off pit road first on the last stop and while Carl Edwards and Jimmie Johnson kept him honest, there was no catching Busch.
The Nationwide Series, once a thriving series with its own identity, flounders in the shadow of the Cup Series.
Don’t be afraid to get a little Rowdy this weekend. Kyle Busch has won three of the last four Sprint Cup races at Bristol.
There has been some talk of a NASCAR racing series for women recently. Is such a series necessary in this day and age?
A quick look through Bristol’s history shows what kind of men it took to tame the 0.533-mile track, buried in the middle of a mountain range: Champions.
4. Morgan Shepherd vs. Wal-Mart Shoplifter: Because that’s the type of story that needs to be acted out in front of 100,000 people. Roller skates a must.
Bristol needs to deliver as it has before. Close racing, bent-up sheetmetal and a feud that will simmer until Fontana are all “must haves” on Sunday.
My definition of a “legitimate” pass remains the same. It’s when one driver in a faster car overtakes the car leading the race whether it be by hook or crook.
In three races, Fords have gone to victory lane twice. Is this a sign of dominance for Roush Fenway Racing, similar to what Hendrick Motorsports has enjoyed?