After Watkins Glen, What Happens Now for NASCAR’s 2 Foreign Stars
This past weekend’s Sprint Cup and Nationwide series races at Watkins Glen International were both won by drivers who have struggled at times this season.
This past weekend’s Sprint Cup and Nationwide series races at Watkins Glen International were both won by drivers who have struggled at times this season.
I love road courses and applaud those who can race them, but the cost/benefit analysis for today’s Nationwide Series road racing doesn’t add up.
Finding the balance between the “New World” and “Old School” has been NASCAR’s predicament the last half decade or so.
Following a nasty wreck for Elliott Sadler at Pocono, there was an outcry about the lack of a SAFER barrier at the point where Sadler hit.
An old-school element came into play here. Due to ESPN’s live coverage of the Ricoh Women’s British Open, NASCAR Countdown was pushed to ESPN2.
Juan Pablo Montoya has a number of things on his side heading into the 17th running of the Brickyard 400, not just the birth of his third child.
Does any fan out there really want to green light NASCAR, under any circumstance, to made a judgment call based on their collective wisdom?
The talk from Brian France and others about NASCAR potentially limiting Cup drivers in Nationwide fields is refreshing, and honestly, long overdue.
Should any win in the NASCAR record book ever come with that type of asterisk?
David Reutimann? NASCAR’s version of “David” – literally – coasted to victory lane in a shocking upset, his 40/1 Vegas odds wowing doubters.