Mirror Driving: Setting the Chase, Kyle Busch’s Trifecta & Cutting Nationwide Purses
Kyle Busch set a NASCAR record at Bristol, becoming the first driver to win three national touring races in a weekend. Where does this fit into NASCAR history?
Kyle Busch set a NASCAR record at Bristol, becoming the first driver to win three national touring races in a weekend. Where does this fit into NASCAR history?
Life is good for Kyle Busch right now. Leaving Bristol, he became the first driver to win all three national touring series races in the same weekend.
Coming off a somewhat tame, yet historic race at Bristol Motor Speedway, the Sprint Cup series heads into their final off weekend of the season.
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.