Jimmie Johnson has long had his seven Cup titles put beneath the microscope, so Tanner dispels the myth that Johnson was a slacker in the regular season.
Tag Archives: Jeff Gordon
The surprisingly long history of NASCAR in Japan
While NASCAR’s home has usually been seen as the southeast, NASCAR used to make yearly trips across the Pacific to Japan. Let’s run down the history of stock cars in the Land of the Rising Sun
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.
Must Go Faster: Jeff Gordon, Ray Evernham, and the Perfect Race Car (If You Ain’t Cheatin’, You Ain’t Tryin’, Part 4)
The fourth entry in the Cheatin’ series covers the T-Rex, a 1997 Hendrick Motorsports chassis that is maybe the greatest individual race car of all time.
Golden State Good Ol’ Boys: The Surprisingly Long History of NASCAR in California
Reflecting on 68 years of Cup racing in the Golden State, and what it can teach us about the future of NASCAR.
