Voice of Vito: Who Can Make a Move? Daytona Sight of 7-Man Battle Royale for Final Chase Spots
To say things are a bit crowded around the 12th and final Chase spot is like saying you might bump into somebody in Beijing on …
To say things are a bit crowded around the 12th and final Chase spot is like saying you might bump into somebody in Beijing on …
Did You Notice? That with nine races left, there’s a bit of a cushion for a handful of playoff contenders? The top six in the …
Sunday’s race was won with a bump and run from series champion Jimmie Johnson to Kurt Busch in a classic short track battle. But on Friday, Mark Martin and Jeff Burton both commented that lack of respect on the racetrack is becoming a huge problem in NASCAR, changing how the game is played in a bad way. Are they correct, or were the comments just leftover frustration from a wreck-filled race at Sonoma?
Everyone thought that a little game of road course bumper cars at Infineon would stir up the Frontstretch Power Rankings. But one week later, it …
The season started with a mechanical failure at Daytona, followed by wins in three of the next four races. The next three races saw a …
Before I get into the actual race critiques, you’ve undoubtedly heard about the inexplicable substance-abuse suspension of Randy LaJoie by NASCAR.
6 – number of cars that ran less than 100 laps at Loudon.
With three laps to go, Jimmie Johnson executed his own bump-and-run at the same spot to get alongside Busch and reclaim the lead.
Jimmie Johnson and Kurt Busch put on a clinic of how to race at the finish, with Johnson using a bumper to give the No. 2 a wiggle with two to go at Loudon.
This week, here’s a sneak peek at what they all were thinking following the LENOX Industrial Tools 301 at New Hampshire Motor Speedway in Loudon, N.H.