Who’s Hot/Who’s Not in NASCAR: 2011 Bristol-Fontana Edition
If Bristol held a racing weekly series, Kyle Busch would probably be the five-time champion rather than Jimmie Johnson.
If Bristol held a racing weekly series, Kyle Busch would probably be the five-time champion rather than Jimmie Johnson.
5 – consecutive victories for Kyle Busch at Bristol in NASCAR competition, spanning all three major series.
Kyle Busch’s team got the No. 18 car off pit road first on the last stop and while Carl Edwards and Jimmie Johnson kept him honest, there was no catching Busch.
This week, here’s a sneak peek at what they all were thinking following the Jeff Byrd 500 (presented by Food City) at Bristol Motor Speedway.
BRISTOL, Tenn. – New race at Bristol… same ol’ Kyle Busch.
Not only did Jennifer Jo Cobb walk away, but her crew, her crew chief and her PR representative all left the team as well at Bristol.
The Nationwide Series, once a thriving series with its own identity, flounders in the shadow of the Cup Series.
4. Morgan Shepherd vs. Wal-Mart Shoplifter: Because that’s the type of story that needs to be acted out in front of 100,000 people. Roller skates a must.
Both the NASCAR Nationwide and Sprint Cup Series were off this weekend, but the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series headed to Darlington Raceway.
My definition of a “legitimate” pass remains the same. It’s when one driver in a faster car overtakes the car leading the race whether it be by hook or crook.