With the biggest news of Silly Season 2024 dropping a year early, Jack Swansey disappears down the rabbit hole of speculation
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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”
Road Course Chaos – NASCAR Camping World Truck Series DoorDash 250 Recap
Kyle Busch comes out on top after an eventful day in Sonoma.
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”
Week 11 NASCAR Power Rankings
Following week 11’s action at Dover Motor Speedway, Walker Skeeter takes another shot at ranking the entire field of full-time drivers.
Only Four Turns Required: Elliott Scores Big Win in Dover
Chase Elliott picked up his first win of the 2022 season at the Monster Mile – Garrett Cook recaps the day’s action.
It’s a Sprint, Not a Marathon: Weird Stories from NASCAR’s Shortest Races
When races get cut short, weird stuff can happen – and usually does. Jack Swansey counts down the five shortest points-paying Cup races, and the stories behind them.
Busch Ironically Steals One At Bristol Dirt
Taking a page out of the playbook he so famously trashed, Kyle Busch backed into a win of his own at Bristol.
Checkmate: Hamlin Wins Chess Match at Richmond
Recap of the Toyota Owners 400 at Richmond Raceway on April 3, 2022.
Rating Every Cup Driver’s Nickname
I evaluate every NASCAR Cup driver’s nickname in a quest to determine what makes a good NASCAR nickname, and where all the great ones went.
