ROLLER: Le Mans Adventures 2013
The Indianapolis 500 is billed as The Greatest Spectacle in Racing” — true enough. The Daytona 500 is The Great American Race, or it was until NASCAR let Toyota come to the party
The Indianapolis 500 is billed as The Greatest Spectacle in Racing” — true enough. The Daytona 500 is The Great American Race, or it was until NASCAR let Toyota come to the party
This is a special happening that kicks off a week of intense competition. Everything is examined in minute detail from the car’s, chassis, engine, wings and suspension to the driver’s safety equipment, their licenses, team licenses and, of course, medical information
With Jason Leffler’s tragic death in a sprint car accident this past week, a lot of questions are being asked
Because of that fact, radio as a medium has always interested me despite a career covering sports on television. The concept of radio as “theater of the mind” is a great professional challenge and when you can get it right it is a hell of a lot of fun.
This year marks my 15th trip to the world’s greatest motor race and my 11th Radio Le Mans broadcast. Unfortunately my ALMS and Le Mans running mate Charles Dressing has had to take a pass on this year’s race because of schedule and travel conflicts and the entire team will miss him
With the NASCAR season reaching half of the 26-race first part of the season it’s time to look the year over so far
Scott Burns’ Dirt Entertainment, LLC ran its second race June 1 at the clay-covered Orange Show Stadium semi-banked quarter-mile in San Bernardino
It was a Friday night in early June and from many outward appearances it would appear to be a normal race night at Bloomington Speedway
The last time I saw it that dark at a track was Lindy Vicari’s $50,000-to-win race on the one-mile dirt at Nazareth, Pa.