Voice of Vito: 2010 Season in Review – Final Thoughts on NASCAR’s Grand Finale
This past Sunday brought about a number of final thoughts regarding the final weekend of the 2010 NASCAR season, as well as what 2011 might hold.
This past Sunday brought about a number of final thoughts regarding the final weekend of the 2010 NASCAR season, as well as what 2011 might hold.
Two days after Jimmie Johnson’s championship-clinching performance, Rick Hendrick made an announcement that caught most everyone off guard.
Sad but true: the 2010 NASCAR racing season, for all intents and purposes, is over.
There is a report circulating at Homestead-Miami Speedway that has taken many people by surprise.
Q: How does David Ragan avoid Silly Season? Drivers like Elliott Sadler, Scott Speed and Sam Hornish Jr. are out of rides and have performed the same as Ragan.
It doesn’t get safer than Greg Biffle and Jeff Gordon at Homestead. Since reconfiguring the track, Gordon has finished in the top nine in all but one event.
Both Dale Earnhardt Jr. and Hendrick Motorsports agree that if a crew chief change is coming, it will be in the offseason. Does another change need to be made?
Here’s my Hot/Not in NASCAR gift from me to you, a guided tour away from all things Chase into the world of other drivers whose coverage ended weeks ago.
It would be difficult to tout 2010 as a winning year for NASCAR.
With Talladega out of the way, some sort of order in predicting NASCAR finishes has been restored as the traveling circus moves to Texas this weekend.