CAROLYN BREWSTER: New Hampshire going the extra mile to increase awareness of accessibility program
Watching a gentleman who was unable to bend a leg attempt to negotiate the steps on his way to his ticketed seat in the grandstand gave me an appreciation for the ease I have functioning at the track even with a Barbie Band-aid on my heel. The mobility demands at all NASCAR venues seem inconsequential, until or unless, they define the entire experience.
CAROLYN BREWSTER: New Hampshire going the extra mile to increase awareness of accessibility program
Watching a gentleman who was unable to bend a leg attempt to negotiate the steps on his way to his ticketed seat in the grandstand gave me an appreciation for the ease I have functioning at the track even with a Barbie Band-aid on my heel. The mobility demands at all NASCAR venues seem inconsequential, until or unless, they define the entire experience.
Krista Voda: NASCAR’s progressive approach should pay off
COMMENTARY As we approach the end of an eventful 2010 season, there are plenty of reasons to be excited when looking ahead to where the schedule is taking us next year.
Short circuit: Nationwide drivers spend day learning how new car reacts at Richmond
RICHMOND, Va. – Clint Bowyer led the first Nationwide Series new car practice Thursday at Richmond International Raceway, climbed out of his car and said it felt similar to a car he is very much used to driving. “It feels like a Cup car really, it just doesn’t have any motor,” Bowyer said with a laugh. “It won’t go.”
Short circuit: Nationwide drivers spend day learning how new car reacts at Richmond
RICHMOND, Va. – Clint Bowyer led the first Nationwide Series new car practice Thursday at Richmond International Raceway, climbed out of his car and said it felt similar to a car he is very much used to driving. “It feels like a Cup car really, it just doesn’t have any motor,” Bowyer said with a laugh. “It won’t go.”
Krista Voda: NASCAR’s progressive approach should pay off
COMMENTARY As we approach the end of an eventful 2010 season, there are plenty of reasons to be excited when looking ahead to where the schedule is taking us next year.
Mohawk to sponsor Tommy Baldwin Racing entry at Richmond
Mohawk Northeast, Inc. will provide sponsorship for the Tommy Baldwin Racing No. 36 Chevrolet in this weekend’s Air Guard 400 at Richmond International Raceway.

Daytona Engine Woes

Posted By: Nascapper on February 1, 2010 in Beyond, Nascar Odds, Nascar Photos - Comments: No Comments »

Engine problems have been a big issue at Daytona this week. Toyota has been dealing with a cam-lifter coating issue with their motors which surfaced in practice for the Budweiser shootout. Representatives from Toyota have said they think they have the problem solved but some teams are still waiting for replacement engines, like the #96 of JJ Yeley who missed most of the last duals practice.

Expect Chevrolet To Win the Daytona 500

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The stranglehold that Chevrolet has at the restrictor plate tracks this decade is astounding. Ever since 2001, a Chevrolet driver has won every race at Daytona and Talladega with the exception of four races. That is 24 out of 28 races, which is roughly 86 percent. The 2002 Daytona 500, Ward Burton won in a Dodge, the 2003 Pepsi 400 at Daytona, Greg Biffle won in a Ford, the 2005 UAW-Ford 500 at Talladega, Dale Jarrett won in a Ford, and the 2007 Pepsi 400 at Daytona, Jamie McMurray won in a Ford....

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