NASCAR Star Putting New York Residence Up For Sale
Maybe you knew that NASCAR Sprint Cup Series driver Jeff Gordon had a place to hang his helmet in New York. In 2007, Gordon bought a condo in Manhattan but now it's up for sale.
Maybe you knew that NASCAR Sprint Cup Series driver Jeff Gordon had a place to hang his helmet in New York. In 2007, Gordon bought a condo in Manhattan but now it's up for sale.
After two days of testing his NASCAR Sprint Cup Series car at Indianapolis Motor Speedway this past week, Kurt Busch will be testing again at the Brickyard this coming week - but this time in an IZOD IndyCar Series car.
Kyle Busch broke the track record in qualifying for Saturday night's race at the Texas Motor Speedway. He also knocked his big brother Kurt off of the pole starting position.
Yesterday, Kurt Busch was suspended from this weekends races in Pocono by NASCAR for verbally abusing a reporter this past Saturday following the Nationwide Race at Dover. This is not an uncommon thing for Busch as he is very well known to have a bad temper. It has cost him his job with 2 different race teams and makes him a rather unlikeable guy among NASCAR fans.
Kurt Busch and his little brother Kyle grew up racing each other as kids and both drove for their father's race team. That was the last time they were teammates. Until this year.
The Saratoga Automobile Museum has announced that its new NASCAR exhibit will feature a "Car of Tomorrow" from Penske Racing formerly driven by NASCAR star Kurt Busch. Some of us have seen cars from the Sprint Cup Series up close before. Known as show cars, these are cars that have been retired from active racing. The cool part here is that the museum's plans call for making a "cutaway" of the this Penske Dodge to illustrate the state of the art technology being used in NASCAR's Sprint Cup Series.