The Big 6: Questions Answered After the AAA 400 at Dover
Gaining double-digit positions over the course of a race isn’t easy and at Dover it’s even harder.
Gaining double-digit positions over the course of a race isn’t easy and at Dover it’s even harder.
Jimmie Johnson may have had the dominant car for much of the day, but when it was all said and done, it was Kurt Busch beating Johnson to the checkered flag
Carl Edwards powered by polesitter Elliott Sadler on lap 11 and never looked back, leading 179 circuits en route to a commanding win.
NASCAR is all about how much valuable exposure you can bring someone else and it is for this fact that Brian France created the Chase.
Here’s five rides that absolutely need to happen for the Nationwide ranks in 2012.
One thing I’ve learned from almost a lifetime in and around the sport of NASCAR is that people are quick to use four-letter words.
If this year’s championship is determined by who conserved the most fuel, than so be it. No one should have a problem with that.
This year has been a reminder in this humble columnist’s opinion why he loves NASCAR and why he doesn’t worry about NASCAR’s issues anymore.
Did You Notice? That for all the talk of just how boring Sunday’s race at Loudon was, NASCAR scored a major TV ratings coup?
Tony Stewart won for the second week in a row at New Hampshire and took the points lead. Can Stewart sustain it and win the title from 10th place at Richmond?