Mirror Driving: Junior’s Contract, Kentucky Blame Games & Iowa Ignorance?
The race at Kentucky Speedway was overshadowed by fan complaints about traffic, parking and concessions. Who is responsible for the fiasco?
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.
Go figure, a Joe Gibbs Racing entry swooped in and stole the Subway Jalapeno 250, with Joey Logano leading one lap en route to winning at Daytona.