Talking NASCAR TV: ESPN’s Coverage Comes up Short in Bristol
I’m going through the past weekend’s Bristol NASCAR race broadcasts with a fine-tooth comb.
I’m going through the past weekend’s Bristol NASCAR race broadcasts with a fine-tooth comb.
While hated, Brad Keselowski hasn’t racked up the same amount of vitriol that Kyle Busch has.
If you’re a NASCAR nut, your allegiances to your drivers are strong, and equally so, your dislikes.
Ticket sales at Bristol are sort of like the canary in the coal mine that were once used to signal danger to the miners.
Speaking of Team Red Bull, Vickers’s return, Scott Speed and the addition of Kasey Kahne in 2011 has left three drivers under contract for next season.
Nationwide Series fans should be accustomed to Cup drivers setting meaningless milestones in the minor leagues and Friday’s Food City 250 was no exception.
The drivers introduced themselves at Bristol and Brad Keselowski, apparently still steamed at Kyle Busch for dumping him in the Nationwide race, made his count.
The Bristol night race is upon us. And while the Chase format has watered down this race, it’s still one of the better races of the year.
Let me get this much out of the way: The new NASCAR Nationwide cars look awesome.
Marty Smith made a rare NASCAR Countdown appearance to talk about Jack Roush’s return to the track at Michigan after his plane crash.
Anyone who saw the first half of Saturday’s CARFAX 250 at Michigan wouldn’t be surprised that Brad Keselowski scored his fourth victory of the 2010 season.
Limitations on Cup driver participation and on Cup regulars running for the Nationwide Series title are reportedly being seriously considered.
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