Tire Problems Plague Kansas Cup Weekend
Tire problems.
It’s something that’s weaved its way into NASCAR Cup Series races throughout the 2022 season and continued at Kansas Speedway.
Tire problems.
It’s something that’s weaved its way into NASCAR Cup Series races throughout the 2022 season and continued at Kansas Speedway.
Racing is many things but good racing isn’t predictable. Most NASCAR races this year are anything but, the best we could hope for in the sport’s Next Gen era.
A lot of people don’t like Joey Logano. For some reason, ever since the Team Penske driver broke into the NASCAR Cup Series in 2008 as an 18-year-old prodigy heralded by Mark Martin, Logano has rubbed people the wrong way.
Logano made waves in the Goodyear 400, but other drivers also shined at Darlington. Plus, how many drivers currently in Cup are future Hall of Famers?
Plus, should NASCAR be harsher with its penalties for tires falling off?
Martin Truex Jr. could be the latest in a growing trend of drivers retiring in their 40s rather than their 50s.
For Sunday and Monday, Larry McReynolds returned to the broadcast booth for a NASCAR Cup Series points race for the first time since 2015.
Chastain placed third, while Truex was 12th.
Entering the weekend, the big news for FOX’s broadcasts was that Dale Earnhardt Jr. was going to be in the broadcast booth alongside Mike Joy and Clint Bowyer.
Kyle Busch set the NASCAR news cycle on tilt at Talladega with one simple word.
“Goodbye.”
How will the answers affect Busch’s future with Joe Gibbs Racing?