LONDON: The Racing Journal
This certainly is a tough time for aspiring young racers. There are hardly any rides in the highest ranking racing series
This certainly is a tough time for aspiring young racers. There are hardly any rides in the highest ranking racing series
I often cringe when watching a race on TV. The poor use of the English language offends me. But it is obvious that our sport pays a lot of people to talk and they aren’t very astute
I have gone easy on most of Kyle Busch’s transgressions. This time he’s gone too far. Getting nabbed going 128 miles per hour on a public highway brings out all the bad in him
Indianapolis Motor Speedway has been a true “star maker” in its 100 years of its 500-mile race. Drivers have risen from obscurity to fame by winning the race
With the 100th anniversary running of the Indianapolis 500 lurking, many of us “pundits” have been compiling their “greatest 33” drivers. This isn’t that easy when you consider five generations of racing with all the inherent changes have occurred
I get a kick the big deal made on TV when a couple of NASCAR drivers have a “dust up” such as the one between Ryan Newman and Juan Pablo Montoya at Richmond Int’l Raceway last week
For years, I’ve been calling the owners of the multiple Sprint Cup race teams, “The Millionaires Club.” Most of them made their fortunes before they got into racing. One exception is Richard Childress
I have always been a very logical guy. Things have to make sense to me. I am in my 60th year of watching races. I picked the most illogical sport to follow
I often like to write about my early memories in racing. One who I have never written about is Ronnie Herra