Talking NASCAR TV: ESPN Hits a Homer with Busch Coverage, Then Pops Up in the Race
Hello, race fans. Welcome back to Talking NASCAR TV, where looking into race broadcasts is the name of the game.
Hello, race fans. Welcome back to Talking NASCAR TV, where looking into race broadcasts is the name of the game.
If you were watching Sunday’s race as its own unique event, it was a long, tedious afternoon.
It’s Texas, 2011 and everyone at Joe Gibbs Racing is wondering when, if ever, things are going to start being OK once again.
There was a lot of shuffling at the top on Sunday, but in the end, Martin Truex Jr. had what may be the quietest top 10 of all.
Despite leading a race-high 157 laps, Carl Edwards couldn’t close the deal for the final six.
“This is just as surreal as the [Daytona] 500,” said Trevor Bayne in victory lane.
ONE: Will mind games work better for Tony Stewart than they did for Denny Hamlin?
In his post-race comments at Martinsville, Tony Stewart said that some of the young drivers in the sport “need their butts kicked.”
A lot of NASCAR Nation was prepared to again hand the championship trophy to Jimmie Johnson before the green flag even flew in Daytona.
After Matt Kenseth’s bad luck, courtesy of a flat tire and a silver can of Red Bull, how far down was his Power Rankings slide?