LONDON: The Racing Journal
The severe penalties, fines and sanctions NASCAR issue to the Joe Gibbs Racing No. 20 is far beyond the ridiculous, even for NASCAR
The severe penalties, fines and sanctions NASCAR issue to the Joe Gibbs Racing No. 20 is far beyond the ridiculous, even for NASCAR
20-time champion Steve Kinser is going through a part of his career that he’d rather not. Reality might be closing in on him
NASCAR, which makes more changes than the mother of a spastic infant, may have to make another
For several years, SPEED has been the race fans’ network where their sport was thoroughly covered. It has changed many times and the latest is that the network, which is owned by FOX, will cut back on racing coverage to become an all-sports entity
At last week’s NASCAR banquet in Las Vegas, Roger Penske stood at the podium and dropped a bit of a bombshell. He suggested that Tony Stewart “do the double” next year, meaning racing at the Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway and the Indianapolis 500 on the same day
While many may be surprised that Brad Keselowski is the new NASCAR Cup champion, I’m not.
Sitting down to the keyboard should be easy for me since I’ve been doing it for more than 50 years, but my heart has never been heavier.
An era has come to an end in Indianapolis. Not at the speedway but in the city. A roadster that finished second in 1956 has been sitting on the roof of the Safety Auto Glass company in downtown Naptown since 1961
It is very sad to note that two of our sport’s best journalists, Dick Berggren and Bob Jenkins are retiring
The shuttering of California’s Irwindale Speedway is not the way we wanted the new season to start. We are in a period where so many racing venues are in a precarious position