Kyle Larson. Unarguably one of NASCAR's most well-rounded, raw talents. He has without a doubt established himself as one of the sport's top premier drivers, rounding off the 2017 season with four wins and a startlingly impressive dominance. One thing that makes Kyle Larson such a force to be reckoned with is not only his… Continue reading Daytona 500 or….Chili Bowl?
Until Next Year..
The 2017 NASCAR season has come to a close, and it was a wild one, to say the least. Between new rules, new winners, and new retirements, this season was a paramount transition for the sport. We saw the passing of the torch between veterans such as Dale Jr. and Matt Kenseth, to unseasoned (albeit… Continue reading Until Next Year..
Out With The Old, In With The New?
Well, it's getting to be that time of year again. The championship is approaching in two days. The 2017 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series champion will be crowned in approximately 50 hours. The approaching of the end of the season also means most of the "Silly Season" rumors have been put to rest. The puzzle… Continue reading Out With The Old, In With The New?
Danica Patrick, Smithfield, RPM…oh my!
To say the NASCAR world has been abuzz with news lately would be a serious understatement. It hasn't just been abuzz with news, it's been FLOODED with news. From the debacle between Smithfield and Richard Petty Motorsports to Danica Patrick's announcement on not returning to Stewart-Haas, it's been a bit much to digest for all… Continue reading Danica Patrick, Smithfield, RPM…oh my!
At Long Last…
Most of you who know me or even if you just have me on social media, know that Kasey Kahne is my favorite NASCAR driver. He has been since his rookie year in 2004. Essentially, we all want to meet our favorite drivers, right? When I was 9 years old, I almost met him. I… Continue reading At Long Last…
Quaker State 400
This weekend's Monster Energy Cup Series race was held at Kentucky Speedway in Sparta, Kentucky. We saw clean air play a big part in Saturday night's event, as Martin Truex Jr. claimed his third win of the season. Stages one and two consisted of 80 laps, and the final stage consisted of 107 laps, making… Continue reading Quaker State 400
FireKeepers Casino 400
This weekend's Monster Energy NASCAR Cup series race was held at "Motor City" Michigan International Speedway, a 2-mile track. The race was 200 laps in total, with the first and second stages consisting of 60 laps and the last stage consisting of 80 laps. On lap 7 of stage one, the first caution of the day was displayed for… Continue reading FireKeepers Casino 400
The Monster Mile Gets Tamed
Howdy y'all. I haven't written a blog post in a while because I've been busy doing this and that so I figured I'd do a little recap of the AAA 400 Drive For Autism at Dover International Speedway. Unfortunately, I wasn't able to watch the beginning of the race because I wasn't home. But I did… Continue reading The Monster Mile Gets Tamed
Motorsports Are Just One Big Family
I know I just posted a blog last night, but with everything going on in the Motorsports world lately, it's really inspired me to write a blog on what a huge family the Motorsports industry is. While I haven't experienced the togetherness of other Motorsports besides NASCAR personally, I know it's there because I've seen it… Continue reading Motorsports Are Just One Big Family
Go Bowling 400
This weekend's Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series race, the first night race of the season, was held at Kansas Motor Speedway, which is known as a whole different kind of mile and a half monster. The race was 267 laps in total, with Stages One and Two consisting of 80 laps and the final stage consisting of 107… Continue reading Go Bowling 400