Questions Still Loom for Townley, RAB Racing Following Martinsville
RIDGEWAY, Va. – It was one of the more uneventful Martinsville races in recent memory and the same could be said for the return of John Wes Townley.
RIDGEWAY, Va. – It was one of the more uneventful Martinsville races in recent memory and the same could be said for the return of John Wes Townley.
Those two words are enough to make me grin ear-to-ear and that couldn’t be more true then at this point of the season with no Truck Series racing since Daytona.
Was Bristol really boring enough for them to reverse everything by August?
Anyone who saw the first half of Saturday’s CARFAX 250 at Michigan wouldn’t be surprised that Brad Keselowski scored his fourth victory of the 2010 season.
NASCAR’s notorious dictatorial style was obviously at work during the week leading up to Pocono.
Q: All joking about John Wes Townley aside (Mirror Driving specializes in it), what is his status in Childress’s Nationwide car?
Bruton Smith did not buy Kentucky Speedway without knowing that the anti-trust lawsuit brought upon NASCAR by former ownership was going to get settled.
What started as a year of promise to restore the NASCAR Nationwide Series to its rightful place as a development league for stock car racing has unraveled.
It wasn’t a proud weekend for RCR development. For two of the team’s developmental drivers to be benched or involved in numerous incidents is distressing.
This week, Juan Pablo Montoya put it all together, starting seventh and finishing fifth to jump him four spots to 21st in the standings.