A chilly Sunday in Atlanta saw NASCAR take on race five of the season. Joey Logano dominated the first stage taking home the stage win. We would see Austin Cindric bring home the green and white checker at the end of stage two. Unlike the first two races of the weekend, the talent of the […]
This race saw Sin City play host to the 3rd round of the NASCAR Cup schedule. The 1.5-mile D-shaped oval saw Hedrick Motor Sports (HMS) lead a mind-boggling 90 % (241 laps) in route to a 1-2-3 HMS finish. William Byron captured his 5th career victory as well as sweeping both states and locking himself […]
NASCAR, college football, and Michael Jordan may seem like strange blog fellows. But stay with me, portly curmudgeons. All three became famous in the southern regions of the United States. NASCAR, college football, and Jordan conjure up whiffs of outdoor chicken barbecue tailgates, head-banging booze, and nasty cigars. In the South winning and losing streaks […]
As NASCAR gears up for its first live race on May 17 since the coronavirus hit, the organization is focusing on generating more buzz about this sport. In that spirit, the organization has decided that all its racers need to have two first names and no last name. Because none of them have this name […]
To energize its dwindling fan base, NASCAR has unveiled a quirky and controversial set of rule changes that depart radically from the 72-year-history of the sport. The changes range from only running races when rain falls, increasing noise levels of the cars, and awarding the largest paycheck to the actual winner of the race – […]
Tom Brady, the greatest quarterback in NFL history, has completed another forward pass by investing in NASCAR. The CEO of TB12 Racing will field a five-car super team and the logo will be emblazoned on all five vehicles. Brady’s investment aims to promote his “TB12” brand while helping revitalize NASCAR from its difficulties entertaining and […]