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.
Category Archives: Cup Series
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”
BREAKING – F1 Superstar Kimi Räikkönen to NASCAR in August
F1 legend Kimi Räikkönen is set to make his NASCAR Cup Series debut for Trackhouse in August.
Two Wrongs Don’t Make a Right – NASCAR All-Star Race Recap
Many fans are angry at NASCAR after they bent the rules to create drama at the All-Star Race at Texas Motor Speedway.
Helmets Off: The Rumored Fourth OEM
Walker Skeeter and Jack Swansey face off once again over which rumored new manufacturer will join NASCAR
What Can NASCAR Learn From F1’s American Success?
Jack gets up on his soapbox to explain why NASCAR doesn’t need to be afraid of F1’s big TV ratings, and how stock car racing can learn from F1, Geena Davis, and Bollywood.
