Change Bristol? Brad Keselowski says no
FONTANA, Calif. -- If you think Brad Keselowski might have changed his opinion this week on reconfiguring Bristol Motor Speedway, think again. Kesel…
Fontana has potential drama brewing
FONTANA, Calif. -- A few interesting things that might happen this weekend at Auto Club Speedway: First awkward moment: When the No. 48 Chevy rolls i…
Fuel injection not ending fuel-mileage races
Carburetors, electronic fuel injection, whatever, fuel-mileage races are here to stay. Sunday's Sprint Cup race at Phoenix came down to which team …
Danica Patrick a big hit at media day
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. -- Unless you were at the front of the scrum Thursday, not an easy thing to do in that frenzied crowd, you couldn't see what all …
Mike Austin should be one happy man
POMONA, Calif. -- Just call Mike Austin the luckiest man in California on Saturday. Austin walked away unhurt from a terrifying crash during the O'…
Preseason primer: electronic fuel injection
CONCORD, N.C. -- Day 1 of the annual NASCAR media tour started with a handout from Roush Yates Engines explaining some of the key aspects of this yea…
Making the Chase should be easier in 2012
Making the Chase in the upcoming Sprint Cup season will be a little easier than it was last year. The reason is simple -- less competition. As it sta…
NASCAR dodges points controversy
NASCAR won the lottery with the final race of its dreams Sunday at Homestead-Miami Speedway, a championship fight that came down to a dead heat in th…
Danica smooth in freewheeling media meet
MIAMI BEACH -- Danica Patrick said Friday the best gift her husband has given her is a "stock car." He bought the Nationwide car she drove at Homestea…
Plate racing is 'Jersey Shore' on wheels
Whatever it takes, things have to change at Talladega, and Daytona, too, before next season. That wasn't a race last weekend. It was a "Jersey Shor…