Another good race is in the can. That’s some pretty good racing, and in Miami of all places. Apparently Nascar is pretty much OK with its sport exhibiting as many cheap shots as an NHL game. Drivers with some class know how to retaliate without having to brag about it. If a driver promises to […]
Month: November 2009
Reflections On Phoenix II
Another race is in the can. It’s been a few years now since Kurt Busch transformed himself into a gentleman. How long before Kyle makes that transition? I’m not so sure that he should. With a kinder, gentler Tony Stewart and Kevin Harvick, that only leaves Kyle (and, to a much lesser degree, Hamlin and […]
Reflections On Texas II
Another good race is in the can. And Nascar probably has a little smile on its face. There’s a glimmer of hope of a challenge to the 48’s empire. Along with that smile is a small sigh of relief from the sponsors of the broadcasts. Of course, it’s also beneficial to us viewers – keeps […]
Reflections On Talladega II
Another race is in the can. It must have been an excellent day for the NFL TV ratings. They probably had more than the usual number of race fans switching the dial. (Not us, of course.) Due to the latest tweak of the rules, it appeared the drivers were staging their version of the “blue […]