Did You Notice? Pending NASCAR Divorces, Pre-Inspection Silliness & Chasing TV Viewership
Did You Notice? Besides the Chase, there’s plenty of other NASCAR associations coming to an end this weekend?
Did You Notice? Besides the Chase, there’s plenty of other NASCAR associations coming to an end this weekend?
Both Dale Earnhardt Jr. and Hendrick Motorsports agree that if a crew chief change is coming, it will be in the offseason. Does another change need to be made?
Carl Edwards led early and often, running up front for 153 laps en route to an easy five-second victory in the Wypall 200 at the Phoenix International Raceway.
Throughout the majority of the year, many in the media – myself included – have decried NASCAR for a multitude of things.
The race at Texas featured Denny Hamlin taking the top spot by 33 markers over Jimmie Johnson. Is it safe to say he’s got this one in the bag?
Texas Motor Speedway became Denny Hamlin’s personal playground on Sunday (Nov. 7), when he unseated Jimmie Johnson from the top spot in the standings.
Let’s not waste any time after an action-packed Texas; uit’s time to figure out who’s in the best position to capitalize with Who’s Hot/Who’s Not in NASCAR.
Time to take another look at the race telecasts that we all watch. The Sprint Cup, Nationwide and Camping World Truck series were all at Texas Motor Speedway.
Matt Kenseth and Denny Hamlin squared off in a three-lap shootout at the end of the race that had the fans at home and in the stands at Texas on their feet.
Kyle Busch took the checkered flag 0.386 seconds ahead of Johnny Sauter to take the win in the WinStar World Casino 350K at Texas Friday night.