Talking NASCAR TV: Why Chase Coverage is Already Turning Into a Problem
Hello and welcome back to Talking NASCAR TV, where I look into the race broadcasts that we all watch and dissect them with a fine-tooth comb.
Hello and welcome back to Talking NASCAR TV, where I look into the race broadcasts that we all watch and dissect them with a fine-tooth comb.
Does your favorite driver have a shot to win the 2010 NASCAR Cup championship? We analyze which drivers will really compete for the hardware in Miami.
This week, here’s a sneak peek at what they all were thinking following the Air Guard 400 at Richmond International Raceway.
Denny Hamlin dominated Saturday’s Air Guard 400 at Richmond, leading 251 of 400 laps for a second straight triumph in the fall event.
There were a trio of surprise names in the Air Guard 400 top 10, with Joey Logano, Marcos Ambrose and AJ Allmendinger all having stellar nights.
How about some NASCAR tried and true racing moves? Where do they rate? Let’s take a look at some racing moves that are made deliberately.
I get the impression there aren’t a lot of Kyle Busch fans out there. I know he has his little sect of followers, but it’s safe to say he’s more heel than hero.
Kasey Kahne and Ryan Newman got into it at the end of the race at Atlanta, with both drivers claiming it was a non-issue after the event.
Kyle Busch has had an eventful few weeks, getting more airtime and mentions than any show on SPEED in what seems to be a constant loop of public disaffection.
Check out how our experts responded to the latest edition of “Darlington Pretend,” filing away Atlanta action-packed votes in our newest weekly Top-15 poll.