A Very Soggy Coke 373.5

Mother nature decided to do the double yesterday after delaying the Indy 500 for 4 hours she had to make her way to Charlotte to eventually end NASCAR’s night early after absolutely soaking what was shaping up to be a great event. The race started with Ty Gibbs leading the field to green over WilliamContinue reading “A Very Soggy Coke 373.5”

Race Of The Year?  AdventHealth 400 from Kansas Speedway Race Recap

We capped off a rain delayed weekend with the best race of the year so far and capped it off with the closest finish in NASCAR history and Kyle Larson’s second win of 2024. Ross Chastain would take the lead from polesitter Christopher Bell on the initial race start and would lead all the wayContinue reading “Race Of The Year?  AdventHealth 400 from Kansas Speedway Race Recap”

Kevin Harvick “A Wasted Talent?”

I was reading through the replies to an article posted on Twitter about the biggest wasted talents in NASCAR history and came across this post which got me thinking just how do these stats line up? With that said we’re gonna be breaking Harvick’s career down into 3 eras. The “RCR era” will span fromContinue reading “Kevin Harvick “A Wasted Talent?””

NASCAR Rule Changes: Causes and Effects

It’s the offseason which can only mean one thing, discourse over minute things that we normally don’t see. As of late, I’ve seen some discussion about some rule changes that NASCAR has made over the years and as such I would like to throw my proverbial hat into the ring. Now NASCAR is no strangerContinue reading “NASCAR Rule Changes: Causes and Effects”

Homestead: The Calm and The Storm!

Christopher Bell locked himself into the championship race in Phoenix in a absolutely thriller of a race, let’s take a look at everything at happened! The race started with Bubba Wallace getting the lead initially over Martin Truex Jr. before Truex took the lead back on lap 11 and Byron gets by home all inContinue reading “Homestead: The Calm and The Storm!”

Las Vegas Recap: Every Point Counts.

Today marked the start of the penultimate round of the NASCAR playoffs, let’s talk about it! The race started with Christopher Bell leading off the initial start before Kyle Larson passed him on lap 3. Bell was able to pass Larson back on lap 30 and Larson got the lead back on green flag pitContinue reading “Las Vegas Recap: Every Point Counts.”