If Tony Stewart wants to win a Cup title this year, he has to keep his emotions in check and be a team player, Jeff Hammond says.
If Tony Stewart wants to win a Cup title this year, he has to keep his emotions in check and be a team player, Jeff Hammond says.
Who will win this year’s championship? DW says one of the three best racers will claim this year’s crown at Homestead.
NASCAR rolled out the first Car of Tomorrow for the Nationwide Series on Monday as it started two days of testing at Richmond International Raceway, and the COT’s debut drew positive reaction from drivers for its handling and sporty look.
“I think it looks pretty cool,” said Carl Edwards, only 14 or so hours after he won the lastest Nationwide Series race on the 0.75-mile oval of Richmond International Raceway.
“I hadn’t seen the car all finished and sitting on the ground. It’s good.
Cutler and Bass rocked and rolled in Richmond yesterday and tell you exactly what they saw. So do Mark Garrow and Jimmie Johnson.
You can blame Hanna for a sparse Richmond crowd, but Lee Spencer says NASCAR better face up to America’s economic woes.
Clint Bowyer was last to qualify for the Chase, but a New York-type mentality could help him win it all, Larry McReynolds says.
Depending on who you talk to, Jay Frye is either staying in his current position as GM at Team Red Bull or leaving to assume a similar role at Stewart-Haas Racing.