Who’s Hot/Who’s Not in NASCAR: 2011 Fontana-Martinsville Edition
Saturday’s NASCAR Nationwide Series race was a bit more competitive since Kyle Busch wasn’t as dominant as he was in Sunday’s Cup Series event.
Saturday’s NASCAR Nationwide Series race was a bit more competitive since Kyle Busch wasn’t as dominant as he was in Sunday’s Cup Series event.
There isn’t much to say about FOX’s NASCAR broadcast from Sunday. A lot of the same issues I’ve already mentioned in earlier critiques popped up once again.
If the drivers are only going to actually race for the final 10 to 20 laps anyway, maybe Fontana should try a 200-mile race distance next year?
The Auto Club 400 in Fontana was the Auto Club 500. It just ended earlier.
Ken Schrader did not complete a lap in the top 15 throughout the race, but he did successfully complete the event.
The win at Fontana will go down in the record books as belonging to Kyle Busch, but Jason Ratcliffe deserved the trophy more than any other on this Saturday.
This week, here’s a sneak peek at what they all were thinking following the Auto Club 400 out in Fontana, Calif.
As often happens at Fontana, there was no real villain, because for the first 190 laps, there wasn’t much close racing.
Southern California has contributed to NASCAR quite admirably. Most notable of late, the area has given the sport five-time Sprint Cup champion Jimmie Johnson.
All the statistics pointed to Kyle Busch last week, and this week they all point to Jimmie Johnson.