Running Their Mouth: 2011 AAA Texas 500
Tony Stewart proved he can not only talk the talk, but walk the walk, in terms of his championship pursuit.
Tony Stewart proved he can not only talk the talk, but walk the walk, in terms of his championship pursuit.
Editor’s Note: This release was sent out by Kyle Busch Motorsports late on Saturday night (Nov. 6). It is reprinted, word for word, here.
On Friday night (Nov. 5), intentional retaliation by Kyle Busch destroyed another driver’s championship chances in the Camping World Truck Series.
Kevin Harvick took the checkered flag 0.294 seconds ahead of points leader Austin Dillon to win the WinStar World Casino 350K Friday at Texas Motor Speedway.
My greatest fear is that NASCAR will see a loss in fan interest across a very viable and very important demographic: the 18-to-25-year old “college” audience.
In his post-race comments at Martinsville, Tony Stewart said that some of the young drivers in the sport “need their butts kicked.”
There have been many, many times when Tony Stewart could have seriously challenged for the season title.
Gresham sat down with Frontstretch to talk about running at Dover for the K&N East title, “not working” at his family racetrack and enjoying the outdoors.
Did You Notice? That Cale Gale’s getting what’s likely a swansong with Kevin Harvick Incorporated this weekend?
Brian Scott sat down with Mike Neff to talk about everything from racing mini sprints to bow hunting for elk and helicopter skiing.