Did You Notice? NASCAR Wave Around Needs Fixing, Ownership is Aging & Who Kansas Bumps
Did You Notice? How easy it’s gotten to use NASCAR’s wave-around rule to stay on the lead lap?
Did You Notice? How easy it’s gotten to use NASCAR’s wave-around rule to stay on the lead lap?
This week, here’s a peek at what they all were thinking following the Pepsi 500 at Auto Club Speedway in Fontana, Calif.
Jimmie Johnson finally beat back a pesky Jeff Gordon after a series of frantic restarts over the final 15 laps of the race at Fontana.
More than a few NASCAR fans were up in arms over an admonishment from race stewards to a non-Chase driver after getting an eyeful of the No. 42 Target Chevrolet.
Since Earnhardt’s death, risk aversion has been the goal for NASCAR drivers, uncomfortable at times with the consequences of pushing a car to its ragged edge.
The flavor of the month syndrome seems to have hit home hardest during the 2009 NASCAR Chase for the Championship.
10. How could Tony treat his old car like that!?
Dover’s Monster Mile had no mercy for our poll this week, with its slick track and tough tire compound leading to poor finishes for drivers on last week’s list.
Surprise, surprise… Jimmie Johnson is the early favorite to win the Cup Series title. The three-time defending Chase champ dominated the AAA 400 at Dover.
This week, for the second time in three years, a developmental driver (Ryan Truex) in the NASCAR Camping World East Series won the championship.