Only Yesterday: Over Overtime? How NASCAR Got to Nashville’s Mayhem
What did overtime — or its equivalents — look like in NASCAR?
What did overtime — or its equivalents — look like in NASCAR?
Nashville marked the fifth race in the history of NASCAR’s top three series to require at least four overtimes.
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Here’s who came out on the right and wrong end of fuel strategy in The Music City.
According to Joey Logano, there is never too many overtime attempts in a race. He won the race though. Drivers who wrecked in overtime might not agree.
It’s the 42nd pole of his career.
With Martin Truex Jr.’s impending retirement, only two full-time drivers will have raced in the mid-2000s boom years. And that’s going to be a problem.
Were spotter Tyler Monn’s comments over the radio to Kyle Larson justified, out of line, or a heat-of-the-moment thing?
Adam Cheek and Anthony Damcott break down a precipitation-filled afternoon at New Hampshire Motor Speedway.