With the discontinuation of the Speedway Media Pick’Um Challenge, I have decided that I like picking drivers so much that I would start my own column each week dedicated to who I think will win the race come Sunday afternoon.
Before Kevin Harvick and Kyle Busch starting ripping each other and dominating the headlines, Martin Truex Jr. and Kurt Busch were making headlines by ripping their teams.
During a time when the economy has taken its toll on the entertainment world, NASCAR as a sport was not immune and all the average fan had to do was look around at all the empty seats.
One driver who is ready to put on the glass slipper in Victory Lane is David Ragan, driver of the No. 6 UPS Ford for Roush Fenway Racing. In fact, Ragan is indeed planning to be that next big underdog winner.
After a three break in their schedule, the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series returns to action this Friday night, on the Dover International Speedway's concrete oval, for the running of the Lucas Oil 200.
The elite of the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series will be taking the concrete challenge this Sunday when 43 starters takes the green flag for the Fed Ex 400 Benefiting Autism Speaks at the Dover International Speedway.
Amid little fanfare, Tommy Baldwin launched Tommy Baldwin Racing (TBR) in 2009. Baldwin hired experienced crew members from other teams, preventing people from becoming unemployed.
By the time last weekend's NASCAR Sprint Cup Series' visit to Darlington-South Carolina was concluded, NASCAR officials must have felt they were standing on a very slippery slope.
Blaney will be right where he wants to be. Being able to put his drafting skills with his strong finishes gives him a great chance of finding his way to the front.
As the organization did in the January Pre-Race Practice, Nitro Motorsports swept the top six positions in the running order in practice for the ARCA Menards Series General Tire 200 at Daytona International Speedway.
In his last two trips to Daytona (Fla.) International Speedway, three-time ARCA Menards Series winner Gus Dean has left the World Center of Racing on top.