It saddens me to write this article today. Yesterday NASCAR gave us a new formula for how points will be distributed …Read the Rest
From Chairman And CEO Lee: New Nascar Rules (Proposed)
NASCAR announced today changes to the Green White Checker flag procedure, and has also introduced something called the Over Time …Read the Rest
NASCAR’s Big Announcement
I have to say from time to time I am not the brightest bulb in the chandelier. On Monday I …Read the Rest
Changes: Personal and NASCAR Racing
Today is the 19th day of the new year. Maybe it seems long ago to some, not so long ago …Read the Rest
Jeff Gordon
March 28, 1999. That was the day I had the opportunity to go to my first, at that particular time, …Read the Rest
Lee’s Quick Lap Thoughts and Marbles
From time to time I like to throw together some quick hits and stats that I find interesting. Thought I might throw that together tonight, so here we go.
What Have We Seen?
The West Coast Swing for NASCAR has now come to an end. From what I have seen, it is all about Kevin Harvick. Harvick took two of the three races on the swing to the left coast. I really thought that Harvick was going to take the three races out there. It did not happen, and in the end, although we never really saw him all day long, Brad Keselowski ended up taking the win at the Auto Club Speedway.
NASCAR Out of Control
He was suspended in what was a sham call by NASCAR. I am not a Kurt Busch fan, but I do like to think I have some idea of right and wrong. It is not right to suspend a competitor for an accusation. This set a dangerous precedent from NASCAR that if anyone accuses a driver or crew member of basically anything illegal, that he or she could be suspended for an accusation.