Jeff Gordon avoided a controversial late wreck and won the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Goody's Headache Relief Shots 500 at Martinsville Speedway in Tennessee on Sunday.
Today I am going to give you the chance to win a beer from your buddies by telling you who will win Sunday's Daytona 500. How do I know who will win on Sunday? As my Daddy used to say I have mental issues.
The pundits who follow NASCAR were calling last weeks race at the Monster Mile in Dover Delaware, "Separation Sunday". Those same pundits were calling the race at Talladega "Bring 'em Back Together Sunday". The 2.66 mile high banked speedway at Talledega is famous for two things, high speed and big wrecks...
From 1959 to 1992, NASCAR legend Richard Petty won 200 races, setting a career record that is pretty much unmatchable for active drivers. Still, today’s Sprint Cup racers compose arguably the strongest field of competition that the sport has ever known.
While stars such as Jeff Gordon and Jimmie Johnson may never reach Petty’s incredible peak, they have managed to accomplish feats that eluded even
Back flippin, duck loving, grass growin, Subway eatin, Carl Edwards finally found his way back to victory lane at Las Vegas Motor Speedway on Sunday. This time it was at the expense of "Smoke" Tony Stewart. Vegas is known for gambles and this one paid off big Carl.
I never thought the day would come when I would be glad to say, Jeff Gordon won a NASCAR race. The fact is I am. Jeff Gordon for all my disdain for him through the years has always been a great driver. He really handles a pretty wheel as they say in the business and it has been a while since we saw him in victory lane. I do find it funny he is driving for AARP, because I remember when he was the b