Monday Morning Teardown: NASCAR Penthouse to Outhouse, Vol. 3
You can go from the penthouse to the outhouse in just one weekend. Take Tony Stewart, for example.
You can go from the penthouse to the outhouse in just one weekend. Take Tony Stewart, for example.
Who knew that NHRA Pro Stock experience would pay off for Kurt Busch in his victory over Jimmie Johnson?
NASCAR is all about how much valuable exposure you can bring someone else and it is for this fact that Brian France created the Chase.
Check out this week’s Power Rankings to see where the experts place your favorite with just eight races left to go on the year.
Here’s a quick look at each of the 12 drivers (in the current points standings) with some thoughts on what type of champion and ambassador for the sport they would be.
Kyle Busch took the checkered flag 3.816 seconds ahead of Austin Dillon to win the FW Webb 175 Saturday afternoon (Sept. 24) at New Hampshire Motor Speedway.
With just seven races remaining on the Camping World Truck Series schedule, Kyle Busch Motorsports is set to debut another driver: German Quiroga.
The new face of the Chase was the 1.5-mile cookie cutter in Chicagoland and the 400-miler played out just as anyone would have expected.
It is a common belief that you can’t win the Chase in the first week alone, but you can certainly lose it.
Did You Notice? The Chaser pressing the panic button this week should be Jeff Gordon?