Holding a Pretty Wheel: & Another Thing, After Martinsville
Here you have it, clearing out the desk, post-Martinsville edition.
Here you have it, clearing out the desk, post-Martinsville edition.
NASCAR’s classic short track in Martinsville, Va., on the schedule since 1949, treated us to one of the best races of the season Sunday.
2 – the number of top-10 starters to finish in the top 10 in Sunday’s Sprint Cup race at Martinsville (April 3).
Denny Hamlin, the winner of three straight Martinsville events was then resigned to 12th position.
Dale Earnhardt Jr.’s mind raced a million miles a minute, reporters along for the ride while a candid, public questioning game of “What If?” took center stage.
This week, here’s a sneak peek at what they all were thinking following the Goody’s Fast Relief 500 in Martinsville, Va.
Good old Martinsville, taking it to the modernity of today’s NASCAR. Beating, banging, tires that wear out and the only driver happy was the race winner.
There’s no excuse not to race the Nationwide Series at Martinsville – the track would serve as a valuable learning tool for up-and-coming drivers.
When a schedule change put Martinsville Speedway on the Cup schedule a week after Auto Club Speedway, it spotlighted the contrast between two different NASCARs
Denny Hamlin has won three consecutive races around the tight half-mile oval.