Jun 16, 2018 | Blogs, Frank Santoroski, IndyCar, NASCAR
by Frank Santoroski @seveng1967 The thought of having automobiles race against one another was conceived almost immediately after the invention of the automobile. Early races were often contested over considerable distances, traveling from one city to...
Apr 26, 2018 | Blogs, NASCAR
by Luis Torres @TheLTFiles The hot rumor that got NASCAR fans talking became a reality Wednesday as Roush Fenway Raceway announced that 2003 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series champion Matt Kenseth will share duties with Trevor Bayne in the No. 6...
Apr 6, 2018 | Blogs, Formula One, Frank Santoroski, IndyCar, NASCAR
by Frank Santoroski @seveng1967 The early 1990s were a golden period for motor racing. In the United States, the PPG Indy Car World Series offered a strong racing platform and a diverse offering of race tracks that attracted former formula one drivers,...
Apr 1, 2018 | Andy Delay, Blogs, IndyCar, NASCAR
by April Furst In a strange plot twist that few saw coming, the 102nd running of the Indianapolis 500 will not be the farewell race for Danica Patrick after all. Instead, it will mark the end of a fine driving career for team owner, Ed Carpenter, who will hang up his...
Mar 26, 2018 | Blogs, Frank Santoroski, IndyCar, NASCAR
by Frank Santoroski @seveng1967 When home improvement giant Lowe’s announced they were leaving NASCAR at the end of 2018, it wasn’t just the drop of the other shoe. It was more like the latest in a series of shoes falling out of an overstuffed...
Mar 9, 2018 | Blogs, NASCAR
by Luis Torres @TheLTFiles When NASCAR fans think of who’s the greatest crew chief of all-time, more often than not, you’ll hear the names of Hall of Famers Ray Evernham and Dale Inman. How about the 1980s? Tim Brewer, Jeff Hammond and Gary Nelson...