5 Points to Ponder: Kyle Busch is Still Vulnerable, ESPN’s 1-Trick Pony & Nationwide’s Erosion
Life is good for Kyle Busch right now. Leaving Bristol, he became the first driver to win all three national touring series races in the same weekend.
Life is good for Kyle Busch right now. Leaving Bristol, he became the first driver to win all three national touring series races in the same weekend.
Coming off a somewhat tame, yet historic race at Bristol Motor Speedway, the Sprint Cup series heads into their final off weekend of the season.
I’m going through the past weekend’s Bristol NASCAR race broadcasts with a fine-tooth comb.
If you’re a NASCAR nut, your allegiances to your drivers are strong, and equally so, your dislikes.
Ticket sales at Bristol are sort of like the canary in the coal mine that were once used to signal danger to the miners.
This week, here’s a sneak peek at what they all were thinking following the Irwin Tools Night Race at Bristol Motor Speedway.
Nationwide Series fans should be accustomed to Cup drivers setting meaningless milestones in the minor leagues and Friday’s Food City 250 was no exception.
BRISTOL, Tenn. – Kyle Busch has a tendency to cause controversy, dominate races and make history.
Kyle Busch won the O’Reilly 200 – his third consecutive Truck win at Bristol – when he took the checkered flag under caution ahead of Aric Almirola. Busch pitted once around lap 30 and had just enough fuel to hold onto the lead through a green-white-checkered finish and celebrate with a burnout.
The 2011 NASCAR Sprint Cup schedule was released yesterday afternoon. Unfortunately, there were no surprises, and you know how I feel about that.