Mirror Driving: Danica’s Surprise, Judging Underdogs & More
Danica Patrick announced she’ll run the Coca-Cola 600, not the Indy 500. Bad “business decision” for the former open-wheeler?
Danica Patrick announced she’ll run the Coca-Cola 600, not the Indy 500. Bad “business decision” for the former open-wheeler?
After 10 long months, 35 grueling races and 10,383 laps run, we’re left with just 400 miles (267 laps) to decide if Tony Stewart will win a third Cup crown.
Hot/Not takes a look at who else is achieving their own 2012 goals in different ways while examining others who are stumbling to the finish line in shame.
I’d like to see everyone raise their hands who was gobsmacked that Kyle Busch drove Ron Hornaday into the wall, then didn’t apologize instantly. Anybody?
Despite leading a race-high 157 laps, Carl Edwards couldn’t close the deal for the final six.
ONE: Who Can Blame Steve Addington for (Possibly) Leaving?
“Branding” – and all of its various forms (as in to “brand” and/or to become “branded”) – seems to be finding its way into the lexicon of NASCAR.
How will NASCAR, in 2012, try to draw more fans to more events so these attendees might spend more money?
During a press conference at Atlanta, Tony Stewart mentioned that he’d been considering Mark Martin as a “co-driver” to Danica Patrick for the 2012 season.
Is Danica good for the sport? NO! The sport is good for Danica and Danica’s bottom line, end of story.