Support Your Favorite Sport with NASCAR Checks

Filed Under: Nascar    by: Alan Plastin

If you’re a NASCAR fan and you want the world to know it, then there is no better way than showing your loyalty to the sport than by carrying NASCAR checks. After all, your finances might stress you out, but there’s no reason that they have to be boring.

Denny Hamlin Wins NASCAR Race At Pocono

Filed Under: Nascar    by: Ross Everett

Denny Hamlin, pegged as a future NASCAR superstar, won the rain delayed Pennsylvania 500 at Pocono Raceway. The race had originally been scheduled for a day earlier but was pushed back due to rain. The win was Hamlins first of the season and broke a 50 race winless streak. His last victory had come in 2008 at Martinsville Raceway.

A Young Boy With Tall Dreams

Filed Under: Nascar    by: Lynn Bromash

Bobby LaPonte is avowedly only a child. He is 6 years young, an only child, and lives with his family in Johns Creek, Ga. .

NASCAR Weekly Update: Kahne Triumphs

Filed Under: Nascar    by: Ryan Lacioca

Kasey Kahne’s prospects for making the Sprint Cup increased immensely after he finished first in a huge race on Sunday in Georgia.

Opinions On Muscle Automobiles

Filed Under: Nascar    by: Dawn Enstruthe

There are many types of hobbies for individuals to get into. Antiques are the most popular collective items, because they all bear a part of history and express a simple life. The best hobby is the collection, restoration and showing of American muscle cars.

Lee Petty: A Lifetime In Stock Car Racing

Filed Under: Nascar    by: Ross Everett

Although he’s now better known as ‘Richard Petty’s dad’, Lee Petty had a very successful career behind the wheel himself. More significantly, he played an important role in the development and growth not only of his own family business but of NASCAR racing as a whole. Petty Enterprises has now owned race teams for over four generations and Richard Petty–aka “The King” is considered the greatest driver in stock car racing history.

Shame On You, NASCAR

Filed Under: Nascar    by: Paul Brock

NASCAR has shown that they are their own worst enemy yet again. They have no consistency whatsoever in their interpretation or enforcement of their own rules. This was never more apparent than this past weekend at Watkins Glen.

NASCAR Must Deal With its Thugs

Filed Under: Nascar    by: Eddie McDonnell

Many NASCAR fans are angry in the face of an event (or I should say non-event) that took place during this week’s race at Watkins Glen. While NASCAR should have clearly acted out, the organization sat quietly while one of its drivers put the well-being of another driver at risk.