The Cool-Down Lap: NASCAR Drivers as Leaders? Not If You Listen to Team Radios
A NASCAR driver essentially is the star quarterback, while the crew chief is the head coach and the pit crew is the offensive line.
A NASCAR driver essentially is the star quarterback, while the crew chief is the head coach and the pit crew is the offensive line.
This week, here’s a sneak peek at what they all were thinking following the Heluva Good! 400 at Michigan International Speedway.
Surprise, surprise. Joey Logano won the pole. Logano won Saturday night’s (June 12) Nationwide Series race at Kentucky. And Cup regulars finished 1-2-3.
Kevin Harvick held court in the media center at Michigan and cleared the air on how things got to this point with 20-year old Joey Logano.
It’s been a while since I talked to you guys, but our season has started off real well. We’ve been pretty much the car to …
Are we on the verge of another goody two shoes – or NASCAR bad boy – blowing his temper to finish off the trifecta? Let’s look at two possible candidates.
Pocono’s green-white-checkered finish occurred with leader Denny Hamlin within 100 yards of the start/finish line. Should NASCAR have thrown that caution?
It’s the Tricky Triangle for a reason, and a serious last-lap melee involving eight cars was the latest Pocono pitfall that knocked out top contenders late.
Tom Logano’s actions at Pocono Raceway are the second documented case of Joey Logano’s father getting more involved in his off-track activities than he should.
Frontstretch writers at Pocono said that “they’d never seen Logano more angry in his entire career combined.”