Who’s Hot/Who’s Not in NASCAR Sprint Cup: 2010 Atlanta-Richmond Edition
While summer winds down for millions of Americans, the real heart of the NASCAR schedule is apparently just heating up – or so we’ve been told.
While summer winds down for millions of Americans, the real heart of the NASCAR schedule is apparently just heating up – or so we’ve been told.
Sunday’s 500-miler at Atlanta Motor Speedway provided both Ryan Newman and Tony Stewart with the respective watershed moments of their 2010 seasons.
Despite running out front all night long, Tony Stewart had his work cut out for him in the closing stages of Sunday night’s Emory Healthcare 500 at Atlanta.
Frontstretch columnists Jay Pennell and Doug Turnbull met up with Truck Series points leader Todd Bodine to get it straight that he’s fed up with Kyle Busch.
For all the tire strategy that made Saturday night’s Great Clips 300 both interesting and confusing, it didn’t pave the way to victory lane at Atlanta.
When the Truck Series rolled into Iowa, the drivers were refreshed and ready to race after a month off.
When NASCAR released it was forming a new Integrated Marketing Communications (IMC) Dept., I instantly added it to my list of “possible column ideas.”
With the final off week of the season behind us, it’s time to look ahead to Sunday night’s race in Atlanta, the highlight of Labor Day weekend.
For those disillusioned with the state of NASCAR this season, it’s important to understand why things went so well in Montreal.
Danny Peters and Tom Bowles hand out their second set of grades – two-thirds of the way through the season – to the race teams.