Who’s Hot/Not in NASCAR: 2011 Kansas-Pocono Edition
I’m glad I’m not NASCAR. They just can’t win. Personally, I’d rather watch an unpredictable fuel-mileage race which involves various strategies.
I’m glad I’m not NASCAR. They just can’t win. Personally, I’d rather watch an unpredictable fuel-mileage race which involves various strategies.
Brad Keselowski milked 57 laps out of a tank of fuel to win the Kansas race on fuel mileage.
Richard Childress lost his cool and is going to pay a heavy price for it.
One of the newest improvements at Kansas Speedway is track lighting. So why on earth wasn’t this weekend’s race a Saturday night special?
In a Nutshell: Clint Bowyer took the checkered flag 1.695 seconds ahead of Johnny Sauter to win the O’Reilly Auto Parts 250 at Kansas Speedway Saturday.
I’m all for a little emotion and a little in-your-face and some by-God excitement in NASCAR, but is this really what we’re after?
The Memorial Day Weekend races all had exciting finishes, with two of them coming down to a pass on the front straight for a win.
Dale Earnhardt Jr. ran out of gas exiting the fourth corner on the final lap, allowing Kevin Harvick to claim his third win of the season in the World 600.
Saturday’s race marked Kenseth’s 26th Nationwide Series victory in 248 series starts. This is his third victory and 11th top 10 at Charlotte Motor Speedway.
The Daytona 500 and Coca-Cola 600 provide something that fantasy owners don’t get in any of the other 34 races on the NASCAR Sprint Cup schedule: a test race.