Kaulig Racing’s Matt Kaulig recently expanded his involvement in the sports world by investing in the Cleveland Guardians of Major League Baseball.
Category Archives: Cup Series
Concrete King: Elliott Wins Big in Nashville
It sure looked like it was going to be Joe Gibbs’ day in Nashville. At one point, The Super Bowl Championship coach turned NASCAR Championship Car Owner had all four of his cars in the top five, separated only by Ryan Blaney’s Penske Ford. Denny Hamlin and Martin Truex, Jr. had traded the lead forContinue reading “Concrete King: Elliott Wins Big in Nashville”
OPINION: I Told You So!
Jack Swansey takes a victory lap, explaining how Daniel Suarez just proved ‘boring’ races can still make great TV.
Felicidades Amigo! Suárez Gets Long Awaited First Win
Nunca te rindas en tus sueños…Never give up on your dreams. That was the lone caption on Daniel Suárez’s first tweet after becoming the fifth internationally born driver (the first from Mexico) to win a NASCAR Cup Series race. The sentimental favorite amongst most fans and drivers throughout his career, Suárez took advantage of mistakesContinue reading “Felicidades Amigo! Suárez Gets Long Awaited First Win”
Five Tracks Calling Out For a Cup Race
With two new tracks knocking it out of the park last weekend, Jack Swansey runs down the list of five tracks the Cup Series should debut on next.
Enjoy Illinois 300 – NASCAR Cup Series
Recap of the Enjoy Illinois 300 at World Wide Technology Raceway, and all the drama that came with it.
Okay, We Need To Talk About Race Control
“Who’s directing this race? Michael Masi?” That was an actual statement that came out of my mouth while watching the All-Star Race at Texas. As I watched Ryan Blaney, thankfully the eventual winner, drive with his actual knee trying to reattach his window net, all I could think of was the Saudi Arabian Gran PrixContinue reading “Okay, We Need To Talk About Race Control”
The First 600 Miles is the Sweetest: My Trip to the Coca-Cola 600
The sport’s longest race could have turned into the longest weekend ever.
How to Fix NASCAR TV Advertising
The NextGen car has massively improved racing – but not ratings. Jack Swansey investigates why that is, and how to fix it.
The Perfect Nightcap: Hamlin Wins First 600
After last week’s abomination of an All Star Race, the bar had been lowered for 1.5 mile tracks and the Gen 7. But you didn’t have to do them like that Charlotte. After 600 miles of Remembrance, heartbreak, confusion, insane crashes and contenders wiping each other out, Denny Hamlin was the last man standing, edgingContinue reading “The Perfect Nightcap: Hamlin Wins First 600”
