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First Memphis, now Milwaukee. And don’t forget, Mansfield, Ohio, was taken off the Camping World Truck schedule in 2009.
I’ve been following major-league baseball’s Winter Meetings – can someone PLEASE take Milton Bradley off the Cubs’ hands? – and it got me to thinking. Yes, a scary thought, I know.
This isn’t a blog about Dale Earnhardt Jr. Or about Denny Hamlin and Brad Keselowski duking it out. But it is about something (someone) hyped just as much, if not more.
HOMESTEAD, Fla. – There’s something curious about the final weekend of the NASCAR season. Though a lot of people in the three garages about to drop dead from the long season, there is still lots of optimism.
Homestead-Miami Speedway is one of the hardest tracks to make fantasy selections at for a couple of different reasons. First, the track is only used once a year, meaning NASCAR’s new car has only been used there once.
There will be a lot of young drivers in full-time rides in the NASCAR Nationwide Series next year. And that’s how it should be.
Only two races remain in the 2009 NASCAR Sprint Cup season, so it’s time for your fantasy team to make some moves and improve your position – or hang onto it.
Sunday’s race at Talladega Superspeedway sure was strange. We saw a lot of single-file, follow-the-leader stuff before one of the craziest finishes I’ve ever seen.
At many tracks on the NASCAR Sprint Cup schedule, there are clear fantasy choice. And then there is Texas Motor Speedway.
Many drivers in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series refer to this weekend’s race at Talladega Superspeedway as a “wild card.” I sure hope so.