Miranda Lambert and her ‘Fastest Girl in Town’ video co-star Danica Patrick grace the cover of Country Weekly, looking absolutely amazing. This partnership has certainly been quite a fruitful one for both Lambert and Patrick, and not just because the ladies play a coupla badasses who trick the boys and avoid the authorities while burning rubber in the clip, either.
The pooch in this video doesn't like to be left in the car no matter what the weather is. I am pretty sure the owner of this pup hates to take him for car rides if this is the result every time she gets out of the car.
What is it about a foul ball, or a ball tossed into the stands that makes seemingly sensible human beings act as though they are starved animals fighting for a scrap of food.
ButtleOpener is a life-size replica of a woman’s panty-clothed buttocks that serves as a novelty beer bottle opener. Because, of course it is. Watch the ButtleOpener in Action:
While we readily acknowledge that there is probably a woman somewhere in America who can perform this practical function with her real-life lady parts (and, no, we haven’t seen that video yet), we think that the ButtleOpene
Tony Stewart is known around the NASCAR garages as Smoke. Jimmie Johnson is known as 5-time, a reference to the number of times Johnson has won stock car racing's series championship. Sunday afternoon at Las Vegas Motor Speedway "Smoke" slipped through a crack in "5-times" defense and drove away with the victory in the Kobalt Tools 400.
Perhaps the one thing that most fans will be talking about this morning happened while the cars were supposed to be going slow. Juan Pablo Montoya hit the back of one of the Jet Dryer trucks creating a massive fireball.
Danica Patrick is a pretty girl. She is a model and TV spokesperson. She is also a pretty darn good race car driver. Thursday in the Gatorade Duals at Daytona with two laps to go, Danica proved she is also a pretty tough cookie. That was a hard lick.
Tony Stewart overcame a lousy starting position, some mistakes on pit road and dodged the raindrops at just the right time to win his third NASCAR Championship Sunday.
Indy Racing League officials have announced that driver Dan Wheldon has died from injuries sustained in this horrific crash. The remaing laps of the race have been cancelled.
Car racing is a sport that is not for the faint of heart. What you are about to see is terrifying. Thank goodness safety is such an important issue in every form of automotive sport today. This is the final race of the sea
This is a weekend of great racing. Sunday will see the Indy 500 run it's 100th anniversary race and NASCARwill host the Coca-Cola 600 in North Carolina. In those races you will see some of the best drivers in the world doing what they do best...
Driving a race car is tough to do. There are some that would argue that those who do this for a living are not real athletes, I think they are but that is a debate for another day. The question we have this Memorial Day Weekend is this. Are we seeing mediocre Indy racer Danica Patrick in her last Indy 500? Is she heading for a huge payday by giving up the open wheel circuit? Is Danica taking her g
Isn't that what they get paid to do? On the race track NASCAR drivers are supposed to go fast, turn left and do it better than anyone else. On state highways or city streets they are subject to the same traffic rules and regulations that we are. So who is the hot head lead foot driver that saw the blue lights flashing in his mirror?
If ever there was a woman who could capture my heart by going through my stomach it would be Little Debbie. Little Debbie and I have been going steady for years, my personal favorite the Nutty Bars, that is just heaven on Earth. You told us on our 973 The Dawg Facebook Page you think Little Debbie is something special to you too! So is there really a Little Debbie? You can find that out right
Here lately the NASCAR races have been less than entertaining, take for example last time at California Speedway where the only action happened in the last 10 laps. But when you throw in the restrictor plates and say Talladega, things change in a hurry and you better look fast if you want to see who won. Even if you don't like racing a win by less than 2-thousandths of a second is pretty dang cl
On the rolling plains of North Texas Saturday night, one drought ended and another one reached a milestone in the world of NASCAR racing.Matt Kenseth, a former champion, was first under the checkers to claim his first victory in the Sprint Cup Series in quite a while. Meanwhile "Junior Nation" found itself sitting on its collective hands has Little E failed to finish first again.
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