Matt McLaughlin’s Thinkin’ Out Loud: 2010 Las Vegas Race Recap
With 16 laps left Jimmie Johnson, with four fresh tires, passed race leader Jeff Gordon, who had just two, to take the lead and the win at Las Vegas.
With 16 laps left Jimmie Johnson, with four fresh tires, passed race leader Jeff Gordon, who had just two, to take the lead and the win at Las Vegas.
At a time where NASCAR is struggling to survive a barrage of criticism and a mass exodus of race fans, they need the small teams to be in their corner.
This week, here’s a sneak peek at what they all were thinking following the Shelby American at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.
If there was anything that my time growing up in the ’80s confirmed, if you want to get to the top, you have to come clean, man up and grow a mustache.
Taking the plates off at Auto Club Speedway meant the first “unrestricted” race of the regular season Sunday; and for once, the 2-mile oval didn’t disappoint.
The face sitting in victory lane on Sunday may have been a familiar one. Jimmie Johnson appeared as a giddy school kid while he studied …
See that guy in victory lane? Yeah, that Lowe’s dude that has hoisted the NASCAR Sprint Cup the last four seasons? He won again on Sunday.
Just when it seemed the news couldn’t get much worse for NASCAR, here comes just what the doctor didn’t order: Another Jimmie Johnson win.
Uncertainty as to whether the race would run its full distance ignited something fans have never seen during a Cup event at Fontana before… real racing.
Auto Club Speedway has caught so much bad press that just its mention sparks gnashing of teeth amongst new-school NASCAR fans and traditionalists alike.