Did You Notice? People Don’t Believe in NASCAR Fairytales?
At NASCAR’s halfway point, a handful of numbers have been trumpeted to showcase how the racing has “never been more competitive.”
At NASCAR’s halfway point, a handful of numbers have been trumpeted to showcase how the racing has “never been more competitive.”
Daytona lived up to its wild reputation Saturday night, triggering another Big One that shook up the 43-car field faster than your local bingo caller.
NASCAR is considering changes to the Chase system, which might possibly include a larger Chase field, eliminations and/or a road course. Are changes needed?
Now that the smoke has cleared from that 19-car pileup at Daytona, the battle for the final two spots in the 2010 NASCAR Chase for …
Kevin Harvick got just enough of a jump on the final restart that he left the rest of the field battling furiously for second at Daytona.
Dale Earnhardt Jr. will stand by his word and not drive the No. 3 car again.
FACT
The No. 3 returned to Daytona… and to its familiar home in victory lane… on Friday night (July 2).
“Same old Daytona, cars moving around and bouncing around and handling came into play and you saw a lot of passing and shuffling…”
TNT’s Wide Open coverage of Daytona is something that should happen far more often.
Dale Earnhardt Jr. was the overwhelming crowd favorite coming into the Daytona race and nothing less than a victory would appease the masses.