Rubbin' is NOT Racing.
Current NASCAR
Reread paragraph six. All of your examples are addressed there.
I saw Bugsy Stevens & Ron Bouchard, Geoff Bodine & Maynard Troyer, Charlie Jarzombek & Fred Harbach. Rubbin' was not racing to them either.
Reread paragraph six. All of your examples are addressed there.
I saw Bugsy Stevens & Ron Bouchard, Geoff Bodine & Maynard Troyer, Charlie Jarzombek & Fred Harbach. Rubbin' was not racing to them either.
The finish of the Bowmanville Trucks race between Cole Custer and John Hunter Nemechek stirred up the old debate of racing with dignity versus doing anything to win. The bump and run is glorified move to those that cannot race.
http://speedwayreport.com/rubbin-is-not-racing/
This choir makes a wonderful audience!
A Speedway Report column from earlier this week.
http://speedwayreport.com/support-local-track/
A collection of thoughts from the world of auto racing. My latest Speedway Report column...
http://speedwayreport.com/nobody-asked-me-but/
Good news. That sounds like a step in the right direction!
That is amazing stuff. Dave, you are a wealth of knowledge. How are you doing?
No question that Indy is the anchor of the entire series. Heck, the cars are named after the place. For instance NASCAR Sprint Cup is not the equivalent "Daytonacars." I would love to see more overall Indycar history. Phoenix, Milwaukee, the ties with USAC, etc are all a big part of American racing history.