Racing at the Beach: Out With the Old & In With the New at Daytona, 1986-90
For Dale Earnhardt fans, the 1986 Daytona 500 is one of the “big ones that got away.”
For Dale Earnhardt fans, the 1986 Daytona 500 is one of the “big ones that got away.”
Ken Schrader and company had their moments, and a nice run at Richmond in September was one of those bright spots.
With no one is technically eliminated from the Nextel Cup title chase, they come to Phoenix for the Checker Auto Parts 500.
Running seventh at Martinsville with 22 laps to go, Dale Earnhardt Jr. locked up his brakes and spun trying to pass Kasey Kahne, finishing 22nd.
500 – laps in the Subway 500, equaling 263 miles.
Tony Raines was the big winner in the Top 35 at Lowe’s. The No. 96 Hall of Fame Racing team was able to take the lead using pit strategy early in the race.
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With new asphalt and restrictor-plate engines, every team is going to be holding their breath for 500 miles, hoping they can avoid Talladega’s Big One.
Elliott Sadler was the big loser this weekend, the victim of a pit-road mishap during the first caution of the race.
On a rock ‘n’ roll extravaganza of a night at Richmond, Kevin Harvick stole the show before the curtain closed on NASCAR’s regular season.