Beyond the Cockpit: A Special Partnership with Tony Stewart
All-Star weekend saw Tony Stewart’s No. 14 sporting a special paint scheme representing Bass Pro Shops and the National Wild Turkey Federation.
All-Star weekend saw Tony Stewart’s No. 14 sporting a special paint scheme representing Bass Pro Shops and the National Wild Turkey Federation.
Justin Lofton took the checkered flag ahead of Brad Keselowski in Friday night’s North Carolina Education Lottery 200 at Charlotte Motor Speedway.
Well…. here we are…. at the All-Star (but not yet mid-season) point of the NASCAR schedule. As the national touring divisions swing into Charlotte for a much-deserved homecoming, the collective attention of NASCAR Nation looks forward to the slams-and-bangs of this weekend’s Sprint Showdown and the Sprint All-Star Race. This no-holds-barred slugfest for big bucks is often touted as just that: a no-holds-barred slugfest for big bucks.
It’s time to look at which drivers should be concerned about their status with their current rides, starting with the ones most likely to be on the move soon.
Saturday night (May 12) at Darlington was defined by history, a milestone 200th victory for NASCAR’s most successful modern-era car owner, Rick Hendrick.
After seven months, car owner Rick Hendrick reached a milestone that only one other team has ever reached: 200 Cup Series wins.
The next five points races – Darlington, Charlotte, Dover, Pocono and Michigan – are critical for those teams whose goal is to make the Chase.
3.4 – Clint Bowyer’s average finish in the last five Talladega races. In his eight Talladega starts prior, his best effort had been a fifth.
Perhaps no issue over the years has raised more eyebrows and ire than NASCAR’s abuse of natural resources.
I present to you a couple of new reasons to keep on watching the Truck Series.