This weekend, the NASCAR boys are rolling into Talladega, AL, for high-speed, restrictor plate racing at the Aaron’s 499. Restrictor plate racing is known for both its close finishes and high-speed danger. It has come under fire recently by NASCAR for its tendency to produce “bump drafting” and has been dominated by the likes of Jeff Gordon and Dale Earnhardt, Jr.
Pennsylvania 500, Pocono Raceway
Kurt Busch dominated at the beginning, surged back to the lead late and raced to his second win of the season in the Pennsylvania 500 at Pocono Raceway.
Tires: an important Fact on Grand Prix Races
The Grand Prix of Europe, the fifth race of the 2006 campaign, takes place at Nürburgring which opened in 1984. It has hosted 13 F1 world championship events under three different names: the GP of Europe (1984, 1995-1996, 1999-2005), the German GP (1985) and the Luxembourg GP (1997-1998).
USG Sheetrock 400 Chicagoland Speedway
A jubilant Dale Earnhardt Jr. broke through for his first Nextel Cup victory of last years season, using a two-tire strategy and holding off Matt Kenseth to win at Chicagoland Speedway.
What does NASCAR stand for?
To the non-fan, NASCAR stands for “Non Athletic Sport Centered Around Rednecks”….it’s real meaning is “National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing”. To corporate America it stands for “Big Business”
The Dodge Save Mart 350
At the Infineon Raceway and featuring some Nextel Cup stars the 2006 Dodge Save Mart 350 was taking place on a very hard road in Sonoma, California. Here some of the most promising talents can develop their abilities.
The Flags are Waving in Daytona Beach
Gentlemen, start your engines and ladies, grab your beach bag. It’s NASCAR time in Daytona Beach, Florida. 2006 is already wooing a track full of die-hard race car drivers and fans are pulling up trackside to get a glimpse of the action. Make sure you’re there in 2006 for non-stop excitement at every turn on the track!
The Loyalty And Faith Of Nascar Fans
NASCAR fans are known for their loyalty to the sport, their favorite drivers and each other. When the race comes to town, the streets are lined with vendors selling a wide variety of merchandise sporting the image of drivers and their cars. Something else has been seen at races in recent years, Christian groups reaching out and spreading the Word.
At many races, Christian fans hold early morning prayer services at roadside stands and in camp grounds. Some offer refreshment…
Let’s Get The NASCAR Party Started: The Engines Are Ready To Rev It Up!
Lets get this party started; the Engines are ready to rev it up! NASCAR is in full swing now, which means its time to get the grills out and the campers ready. Why is this year going to offer more than last season? Whats in store for NASCAR fans? This year should be a memorable one for enthusiasts across the nation as drivers compete for the Nextel Cup.
This is the second year NASCAR is using a new point system, which allows drivers to position themselves for a final pu…
Nascar History of the Sport
NASCAR is actually an acronym for the National Association of Stock Car Auto Racing. The organization was founded in 1948 by Ed Otto and William France.
Nascar Races: Hot Tips to Car Racing
Read here an introductory guide about the inner workings of auto racing and the NASCAR teams and circuit in particular.
Nascars Not The Only Race In Town
When you talk car racing most people think of NASCARNational Association for Stock Car Auto Racing. It is, perhaps, the most popular sport in America. Along with NASCAR, there are three other major types of car racing in AmericaFormula 1, Champ Car, and Indy Racing League. Taken together, these four racing groups offer a range of competition and challenges for drivers and exciting experiences for racing fans.
FORMULA 1:
The Formula 1 race calendar starts in March and …