Professor of Speed: NASCAR Etched in Granite
The issue stemming from Busch’s NNS win was whether his 100th career NASCAR victory was worthy of being considered a 100th career NASCAR victory.
The issue stemming from Busch’s NNS win was whether his 100th career NASCAR victory was worthy of being considered a 100th career NASCAR victory.
During the final restarts of the New Hampshire NNS race, Kevin Harvick lamented to his team that NASCAR had warned him about continuing his war with Kyle Busch.
Read this week’s Power Rankings and see if your driver was eating lobster or wondering why his tire bead melted in Loudon.
Given Kevin Harvick’s on-track shenanigans at Pocono, was a warning necessary or is NASCAR going too far?
Next week, the Brickyard 400 will mark the return of ESPN the self-styled worldwide leader in sports after a six-race stretch with TNT.
Ryan Newman managed to clear Clint Bowyer on fresher tires following a lap 229 restart and never looked back, scoring his third career victory at Loudon.
Jimmie Johnson finished fifth, wondering what might have been if he’d had the closing laps to race for the win instead of to recover at Loudon.
It wasn’t in dominating form, but Kyle Busch was there when it counted at Loudon.
“Happy” Harvick was more like “Pissed-Off” Harvick after Sunday’s race at Loudon (July 17).
One was far from the loneliest number Sunday afternoon at New Hampshire Motor Speedway as Ryan Newman led six times for 119 laps to win from the pole.