Juan Pablo Montoya Paces 2nd 2010 Brickyard 400 Practice
SPEEDWAY, Ind. – After the initial practice session, teams made adjustments and hit the track to see how their cars took to the changes. There …
SPEEDWAY, Ind. – After the initial practice session, teams made adjustments and hit the track to see how their cars took to the changes. There …
Carl Edwards didn’t apologize, didn’t say any of that. He didn’t have to. NASCAR said it for him.
This should have been the weekend for the NASCAR Nationwide Series to bask in the spotlight, to sell itself to fans new and old alike.
NASCAR itself did not want to levy ANY penalties against anyone! Apparently, they saw the replay without the clouded vision of a legion of whiny fans.
Some may think I have an axe to grind with Carl Edwards and that simply isn’t the case.
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.
Does any fan out there really want to green light NASCAR, under any circumstance, to made a judgment call based on their collective wisdom?
NASCAR Countdown on ESPN was a full hour this week. You know I’m not a fan of that from past columns.
After battling for the lead for nearly the entire 250 miles on Saturday at Gateway, Brad Keselowski and Carl Edwards were again duking it out up front.
After the race, Brad Keselowski’s father claimed that Carl Edwards “tried to kill my boy, first at Talladega and now here.”