Enough Jimmie Johnson – More Tony Stewart Please
I love Nascar. I love the competition, but I am so over Jimmie Johnson.
I love Nascar. I love the competition, but I am so over Jimmie Johnson.
Mother Nature rained on the kickoff to NASCAR's Party In the Poconos on Friday. The all day rain forced cancellation of qualifying which means the starting grid for Sunday's race was set by the rule book.
There’s a saying in racing: the last lap is the only lap that counts.
Tony Stewart lived by that saying Sunday, leading only the last 3 laps of the 400 lap FedEx 400 benefiting Autism Speaks at Dover International Speedway en route to his first victory of the season
Two of the main players in the controversial end to the NASCAR race in California two weeks ago get back to racing in Martinsville for the Sprint Cup Series race on Sunday.
Tony Stewart and Joey Logano were literally going after each other on pit row after the Nascar Sprint Cup race in California at Fontanta.
Nascar has definitely been making a statement both on and off the track this year. If you have been following the races so far, you have no doubt also been seeing the commercials stating that "anything can happen , and usually does". The latest commercials touting "Rivals" and as of late Joey Logano and Denny Hamlin definitely fall into that category.
Tony Stewart has gotten off to a rough start this season due to some bad luck.
There will be a ton of tempers flying and bumping and grinding on the short half mile at Bristol Motor Speedway today for the Nascar Sprint Cup Series.
Tony Stewart normally would have something to cheer about today. It was an amazing race at Daytona. Unfortunately he's probably not drinking the "bubbly" tonite. There was also a terrible crash that injured many in the stands.
The Daytona 500 is rolling tomorrow as we kick the 2013 Sprint Cup Series in Nascar off. I know a lot of you are rooting for Dale Earnhardt Jr to win the big one.
Many professional athletes have pre-competition rituals or quirks, but NASCAR driver Tony Stewart has one of the strangest ones we've heard of.
After a disappointing race a week ago, defending NASCAR Sprint Cup Series champion Tony Stewart started this weekend on a high note as he won his first pole starting position of the season in qualifying for Sunday night's Advocare 500 at Atlanta Motor Speedway.