Fanning the Flames: Figuring Out France’s NASCAR Midseason “Review”
Despite attendance most weekends and a multi-billion dollar TV contract, there’s a reason NASCAR gets less play on SportsCenter than a single MLB game.
Despite attendance most weekends and a multi-billion dollar TV contract, there’s a reason NASCAR gets less play on SportsCenter than a single MLB game.
Last weekend at Daytona, a number of topics were discussed by NASCAR CEO Brian France.
Daytona lived up to its wild reputation Saturday night, triggering another Big One that shook up the 43-car field faster than your local bingo caller.
Daytona delivered yet again this weekend and the asphalt was largely to thank.
What do Kurt Busch, Alan Kulwicki and Rusty Wallace have in common? They’re the only Cup champs without a Daytona or Talladega victory in the plate era.
Now that the smoke has cleared from that 19-car pileup at Daytona, the battle for the final two spots in the 2010 NASCAR Chase for …
115,000 – number of people in attendance for the Coke Zero 400 powered by Coca-Cola at Daytona International Speedway.
NASCAR’s finding an excuse to throw cautions to break up long green-flag runs and tighten up the field late in the races is nothing new.
The No. 3 returned to Daytona… and to its familiar home in victory lane… on Friday night (July 2).
“Same old Daytona, cars moving around and bouncing around and handling came into play and you saw a lot of passing and shuffling…”