Tag: October 2019
Someone asked me recently how old you have to be to be considered an old timer. My answer was that it’s not a number, it’s a state of mind.
Because of deep fields, fairly equal equipment and the incredible reliability of its cars and engines, this may be the most competitive era in Indy car racing history.
When team owner Roger Penske was celebrating his record-extending 18th Indianapolis 500 win on May 26, he quickly discovered Simon Pagenaud’s dog, Norman, was in victory lane.
In addition to operating a lumber business in Hartford, Ohio, George Blaney owned a multi-car race team.
Motorsports is, and always has been, cyclical.
After more than three decades of living the nomadic life of a NASCAR driver and broadcaster, this year’s racing season marked a new beginning for 56-year-old Kenny Wallace.
When Matt DiBenedetto left Go FAS Racing last year, he did so not knowing what his future would hold.
The beat goes on — and on and on and on.
Fonda (N.Y.) Speedway has been known as “The Track of Champions” since Bill Wimble and Dick Nephew claimed NASCAR National Sportsman championships during the 1960s.
Mike Stefanik should be in the NASCAR Hall of Fame.