Did You Notice? The Cost of Sacrificing NASCAR Through 1 Man
Did You Notice? The selective way in which NASCAR fans worry about driver aggression?
Did You Notice? The selective way in which NASCAR fans worry about driver aggression?
The biggest NASCAR story this week is not the upcoming Brickyard 400 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway, but fallout from a Nationwide Series race in Missouri.
Matt Kenseth opened the 2009 season with back-to-back wins and looked to be on the road to a second Cup championship. However, he hasn’t won since.
10. Global warming, for causing all those cars to release steam and smoke into the St. Louis atmosphere.
Does any fan out there really want to green light NASCAR, under any circumstance, to made a judgment call based on their collective wisdom?
The talk from Brian France and others about NASCAR potentially limiting Cup drivers in Nationwide fields is refreshing, and honestly, long overdue.
NASCAR Countdown on ESPN was a full hour this week. You know I’m not a fan of that from past columns.
After a blackout at Gateway forced the postponement of Friday’s CampingWorld.com 200, it was Kevin Harvick who came out victorious.
Like most other drivers in NASCAR, Jeffrey Earnhardt started racing at a young age, first competing at Wythe Raceway in Rural Retreat, Va.
Should any win in the NASCAR record book ever come with that type of asterisk?