Shakedown Session: Entry Lists Getting Smaller & Smaller? Problem, NASCAR?
In a brutal economy where money is hard to come by for many families, NASCAR has been hit especially hard with a bad economy for sponsorship.
In a brutal economy where money is hard to come by for many families, NASCAR has been hit especially hard with a bad economy for sponsorship.
The race at Kentucky Speedway was overshadowed by fan complaints about traffic, parking and concessions. Who is responsible for the fiasco?
I was tasked with detailing the plight of the newest NASCAR phenomenon: The Lame Duck Driver.
A few more dominoes fell at the 1.5-mile Kentucky oval and we’re here to take a look at NASCAR drivers on either side of hot streaks.
Kentucky Speedway officials had a plan; it just went to hell in a hand basket very early on Saturday (July 9).
Even if a win at Kentucky Speedway’s inaugural event was significant, it’s not as though Kyle Busch isn’t familiar with winning.
Last Saturday was a huge night for David Ragan.
NASCAR is about the fans and in the age of 24/7 media, drivers need to work hard to keep the fanbase engaged and develop their own brand.
David Ragan’s win at Daytona was the third first-time win by a driver this year. But was it enough to save his ride with Roush Fenway Racing?
It’s easy to get caught up in the pre-Chase hype (and I’m as guilty of it as any NASCAR journalist) but the title still goes through the five-time champion.