LONDON: The Racing Journal
It is very sad to note that two of our sport’s best journalists, Dick Berggren and Bob Jenkins are retiring
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
NASCAR’s recent Hall of Fame induction ceremony was respectfully done with everybody saying the right things. I continue to be bothered by the fact that many pioneering people will never get the chance to make the Hall of Fame
Jim Rathmann, who passed away at age 83 last week, left behind a great legacy, even though he won just seven Indy car races. He was arguably one of the best drivers of the roadster era
Tony Stewart sure “Smoked ’em,” as he won his third NASCAR Sprint Cup title in very convincing style
There’s plenty of dialog concerning the tragic death of Dan Wheldon in Las Vegas on Sunday
Jason Trinca, age 7 and his mother, Geri, 30 of Eastport, were fatally injured October eighth at an intersection in Manorville
It’s a shame that so many great drivers of the past have been grossly forgotten. Mainly because of safety issues, or rather the lack of it, careers were far shorter years ago
I don’t take a lot of things seriously but the events of 10 years ago makes one pause and reflect. This was the worst tragedy in the 235-year history of this country, which had always lived in peace
Hurricane Irene gave us time to take stock of our lives and what we have. It has been a wild week. A week ago Monday, sitting here at this computer, I felt my house shake. Often a passing truck causes this and it lasts a couple of seconds. Then my house swayed for 45 seconds. I realized what it was