for those of us still pretty new to NASCAR, are there many cup drivers also participating in the nationwide series? Not anymore. Daytona is one of those special races where a lot of Cup drivers run (there are 10 by my count), but normally there won't be many. There's about 10 for this race and the ...
I think the racing has been excellent... but people will continue to bitch because letting go of the past is impossible for some, even if the past sucked. But hey, 1994 was awesome, even though Geoff Bodine lapped the entire field at North Wilkesboro and Earnhardt won the Championship by 444.. yes ...
Mike Joy has a declined a lot in recent years though. And he has dementia. TNT would have the best commentator team if they replaced Adam Alexander with Ralph Sheheen.
I found this about the Russell Phillips, provides further insight to the crash http://www.straightcircles.com/stevenhoward.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; It was behind the wheel of his NASCAR Sportsman car at Charlotte in ’95 that Steven was thrown in to maturity with a crash tha...
I can't remember the last time I watched a nationwide or truck race. I'll still look at highlights if there was a crash or something interesting. I remember the road course races used to be good for a while but even now they're just as bad as any other race on the schedule.
I wouldn't say that. NW regulars have won 35% of races this year that Cup drivers have been entered in. Not great but a lot better than previous years.
too bad it's a pointless stat since the races themselves are bad. NW regulars could win every race this season and it wouldn't mean anything
man i watched the '01 bgn bristol race a few days ago (thanks to de3 for uploading it) and it's amazing how much i used to be excited for the bristol races. they'll never have the same kind of atmosphere and intensity as they used to regardless of what they do to the track or cars