Dollars & Sense: Jerry Springer’s Corporate Exception to the Kurt Rule
NASCAR needs to always have a villain and someone that can be the person that is disliked.
NASCAR needs to always have a villain and someone that can be the person that is disliked.
Might Kurt Busch’s slight towards The Sporting News’s Bob Pockrass end up landing the No. 51 Phoenix Racing team a sponsor after all?
Did You Notice? The timing of Kurt Busch’s Jerry Springer Show “leak” as it pertains to the “decision” to keep his marriage with James Finch together?
James Finch meets with Kurt Busch Tuesday to discuss their future together. What should have been the result of that meeting?
In the modern world of sponsorship and with all of the talk of “activating” sponsorships, imagine what Jerry Springer coming into NASCAR could involve.
A new track surface, a new race distance and the youngest and oldest Cup drivers competing hammer and tongs for a win.
For the first time in 2012, the man who started on the pole was able to seal the deal and take the car to victory lane.
Why do drivers feel entitled to tell the media how to do their job?
If Tony Stewart is against ‘tabloid journalism’, why is he spewing his nonsense about it all?
We’ve all been inundated with articles and stories this week about how Kurt Busch is down to his final two bullets, like John McClane at the end of Die Hard.
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