Sebastian Bourdais on winning on an oval
After winning in Las Vegas, Champ Car points leader Sebastian Bourdais visited The Freak Nation Sunday night.
After winning in Las Vegas, Champ Car points leader Sebastian Bourdais visited The Freak Nation Sunday night.
I talked with several Nitro team owners and drivers in Dallas this weekend. I didn’t ask any to go on record about these rumors of a protest from the Professional Racers Organization, the PRO.
It's stuff like what happened at Loudon last weekend that turns your average, adoring fan into a saber-toothed tiger! Every fan thinks their driver is the best there is, and bless them for that. Without die-hard driver fans, NASCAR wouldn't be the sport it is today.
You know, love, embarrassment, shyness, laughter, messy face and holding hands. That was me too.
I want to draw your attention to the enlightened side of NASCAR, the Grand American Road Racing Series, where a woman, Milka Duno, teamed with Andy Wallace to win a Rolex Series sports car road race at Homestead Sunday.
I am disgusted by the Jimmy Spencer bashing by the 2004 Nextel Cup TV commentators. Wally D. and D. Waltrip have caused more than their fair share of race wrecks.
They are badder, bigger, ballsier and have a god***n big freakin’ grab of nothing I’ll never have like Shirley, Melanie and Rhonda (soon Ashley).
Some women could do well in Nextel Cup. I'd like to see Sarah Fisher get a car. She could do well. Could she possibly she do any worse than Kyle Petty or Ken Schrader?
Dodge team owner Ray Evernham made a visit to The Freak Nation Sunday night to celebrate the inclusion of Jeremy Mayfield, driver of Evernham's #19 Dodge, into the Chase for the Nextel Cup.
You saw the best and the worst of the NASCAR Chase for the Nextel Cup format Saturday night at Richmond.