Montoya may just have it all figured out
LOUDON, N.H. -- The other 11 drivers enter the Chase game-faced. Juan Pablo Montoya comes rollicking in, always running on the edge of laughing. If s…
Some advice for a fair-weather sport ...
Big Bill France, who had the vision to found NASCAR, also had enough common sense not to defy the weather. In July, he would start the Firecracker 40…
Rainout may mean Stewart caught a break
WATKINS GLEN, N.Y. -- Another summer Sunday in the Northeast, another rainout for NASCAR. Last week Pocono, this time Watkins Glen. Again, the Cup car…
Cup regulars up to speed on road courses, too
WATKINS GLEN, N.Y. -- There just might be more drivers capable of winning here Sunday than for any NASCAR road race I can remember. The era of oval-t…
An afternoon in Tony's world
LOUDON, N.H. -- Let's title this blog "An Afternoon of Life Around Tony." You know who the leading candidate is to drive a third car for Tony Stewar…
All-out war brewing in Formula One
Methinks this is the big one, the real deal, the Category 5 hurricane headed straight for Formula One. The big teams are in full revolt, according to…
Race goes on, but change is in the Michigan wind
BROOKLYN, Mich. -- Once-mighty Detroit lies little more than an hour's drive to the east. And so time was when the garage area at Michigan Internation…
Bankruptcy won't keep GM out of NASCAR
DOVER, Del. -- NASCAR's sky will not fall with the bankruptcy of General Motors, any more than it has fallen with the bankruptcy of Chrysler -- which …
Earnhardt uproar steals spotlight from Reutimann
DOVER, Del. -- It's fun to watch guys fly in under the radar. While we in the NASCAR media corps were obsessing on Dale Earnhardt Jr.'s crew chief s…
With past as a guide, postponement the right call
CONCORD, N.C. -- Well, the good news is, the Coca-Cola 600 is going to a true Memorial Day running. Just this once. After an early Sunday evening of …