Matt McLaughlin’s Thinkin’ Out Loud: 2010 Bristol Spring Race Recap
Chad Knaus’s questionable call to outfit Jimmie Johnson’s No. 48 with four tires on the final stop paid off at Bristol.
Chad Knaus’s questionable call to outfit Jimmie Johnson’s No. 48 with four tires on the final stop paid off at Bristol.
Bristol Motor Speedway has something besides great on-track competition. They might just be able to boast the greatest driver introductions in NASCAR.
When 35th-ranked Mike Bliss and his No. 36 were sent home after Friday’s qualifying session, rookie Kevin Conway breathed a sigh of relief.
It was Penske Racing’s Justin Allgaier who anticipated the start perfectly on lap 274 en route to his first career Nationwide Series victory at Bristol.
As the pre-race activities wrapped up, it became clear Sunday’s race at Bristol was not going to be a sell-out, ending a 55-race streak.
Jeff Hammond isn’t the first NASCAR insider who has decided that he’s mad as hell and isn’t going to take it anymore from outsiders.
The Busch brothers own the Bristol bullring in Tennessee with a combined eight wins this decade.
Today’s Question: With the recent changes made at Bristol the last few years, do you prefer the racing at the old or new configuration?
Should NASCAR have a Senior Tour? Why or why not? How would it work?
Ryan Truex does a monthly driver diary for Frontstretch. In his latest edition, the Camping World East Series driver talks about the start of the 2010 season.