dale jr: Danica's Debut at Daytona - 02/15/10 08:50 AM
Danica Patrick's debut at Daytona was a bumpy one. But that's what Daytona is really all about, isn't it? Up until now, I've only watched the Sprint Cup races. Danica enticed me to watch the Nationwide series and I'm so glad I did. It was great. Danica wasn't the only woman in the race, although the news would make it sound like she was. Unfortunately, Chrissy Wallace's (daughter of Nationwide racer Mike Wallace and niece of legendary racecar driver Rusty Wallace) turn behind the wheel at Daytona was extremely short lived. She was bumped by #98 Paul Menard and hit the (14 comments)
dale jr: NASCAR NATION: Mixing it Up at the Monster Mile - Dover 2009 - 06/02/09 01:45 AM
What a difference a week makes! After last week's long, drawn out race that wouldn't end, the exciting Monster Mile proved to be what fans love to see: short track racing at its best. There were a few lead changes throughout the race, a couple of wrecks here and there, but the final 3 or 4 laps were what makes you sit on the edge of your seat and yell at the TV. See, in my house, we have both Jimmie and Tony fans. My son ADORES Tony Stewart. So, when Tony took the lead and appeared to have it in (4 comments)
dale jr: NASCAR NATION: Cocoa Cola 600 at Charlotte has FINALLY Finished! - 05/25/09 10:45 PM
Whew! I knew that the Cocoa Cola 600 was supposed to be the longest race of the year, but this was just too ridiculous. I needed a nap when it was over. After two days, six and a half hours, 224 laps completed, TONS of rain/rain delays and an incredibly risky but ultimately smart call by Crew Chief Rodney Childers, David Reutimann won the 50th race at Lowe's Motor Speedway in the #00. In fact, three of the six caution flags were thrown for rain. This is so NOT the way I like to see a race end. My driver (Jeff (4 comments)
dale jr: NASCAR Nation: Talladega Wrecks 2009 - 04/27/09 09:39 AM
Wow! What a race! They don't call it the fastest track for nothing, right? My race really ended at Lap 7, when Matt Kenseth bumped Jeff Gordon (just a race bump, not a "wanna make you wreck" bump) and sent Jeff slamming into the wall for the first big wreck of the day. The wreck took out last week's winner, Mark Martin, for the rest of the race. Some of the others that got caught up in the wreck were Kevin Harvick, Kasey Kahne and AJ Allmendinger, who all eventually made it back on to the track, albeit several laps down. (22 comments)
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