Thinkin’ Out Loud: 2011 Toyota Save Mart 350 at Sonoma
Short of pit stops cycling through, the lead was not a position Kurt Busch relinquished for long Sunday at Sonoma.
Short of pit stops cycling through, the lead was not a position Kurt Busch relinquished for long Sunday at Sonoma.
It’s that time of year again, NASCAR fans, where the Sprint Cup Series travels to wine country for the first of two road-course races on the schedule.
NASCAR is the only sport which uses differentiated products as the medium of competition. Ford, Chevy, Chrysler and Toyota represent more than a decal.
Did You Notice? How one bad break, however small can change the course of a NASCAR team forever?
One can’t help but wonder if Richard Childress’s actions in the Truck garage on Saturday afternoon were calculated.
I’m glad I’m not NASCAR. They just can’t win. Personally, I’d rather watch an unpredictable fuel-mileage race which involves various strategies.
Brad Keselowski milked 57 laps out of a tank of fuel to win the Kansas race on fuel mileage.
With 25 laps to go, Carl Edwards stormed past race leader Elliott Sadler, seemingly poised to steal another Nationwide Series trophy at Chicagoland.
It’s old-school NASCAR fan and it’s modern convenience, all in one beautiful – and functional – package. It’s the Boogity Bus.
In this week’s edition of the Shakedown Session, we’ll be taking a look at 10 NASCAR drivers who might not be household names yet.