Did You Notice? NASCAR’s Burning to the Ground & Why the Truck Series Stays Sound
Did You Notice? The out-and-out rebellion going on in every aspect of NASCAR right now?
Did You Notice? The out-and-out rebellion going on in every aspect of NASCAR right now?
I was appalled by the lack of racing and then carnage at the end of what purported to be a NASCAR race, but was a glorified 2.66-mile game of Scalextric.
This week, here’s a sneak peek at what they all were thinking following the AMP Energy 500 at Talladega Superspeedway.
Racing at Talladega has often been called a “parade” by fans who don’t like restrictor plates, but this week actually looked like a parade.
Harvick missed the Chase for the Cup miserably this year, where he sits 21st in driver points. Is team ownership a contributor?
After tackling the bullring of Martinsville, stock car racing’s best now return to the annual “lottery,” 500 miles of knee-buckling action at Talladega.
The usual suspects played “follow the leader” at Martinsville in what proved to be a fairly competitive race.
Denny Hamlin held off charges by Jimmie Johnson, Jeff Gordon and Juan Pablo Montoya during a flurry of late-race restarts to claim another win at Martinsville.
Steve Park’s return to NASCAR’s top-three series in the Camping World Trucks next week will mark over a year since he has competed at this level.
The inaugural NASCAR Hall of Fame class was announced this week, but it seems a number of fans were unhappy with the selection.