Smoke, but no fire: Tony Stewart should quiet down

By Jared Turner Tony Stewart had a lot of audacity walking over and lambasting Martin Truex Jr. on pit road for allegedly cutting him off in the closing laps of Sunday’s Auto Club 400. This is the same Stewart – mind you – who, despite competing for one of the sport’s best organizations, entered Sunday’s race having finished no better than 30th in four previous outings this year. Moreover, Stewart hasn’t won a race since June 2, 2013 – an eternity ago by NASCAR standards. Truex, meanwhile, is off to easily the best start of his Sprint Cup career, with five finishes…

Comments Off on Smoke, but no fire: Tony Stewart should quiet down

Who will win at Martinsville? Find out now in ROAR!

Click here to view the latest issue of ROAR! Race Preview Digital Magazine This week's edition of ROAR! includes a comprehensive preview of this weekend's race action and a recap of last week's fireworks. Fans that want to get their free lifetime subscription to ROAR! should visit www.getroar.com. Signup takes less than a minute! If you have not secured your free copy of ROAR!, you can do so here. www.GetROAR.com.  To download the ROAR! Magazine iTunes app click here   To download the ROAR! Magazine Google Play app for Android devices, click here

Comments Off on Who will win at Martinsville? Find out now in ROAR!

In Focus: Kurt Busch not smiling, just racing

By Jerry Bonkowski I spend a great deal of time scanning wires for photos of NASCAR drivers, seeking the photo that best illustrates the story that I am writing or editing. The past two weekends – particularly the most recent race weekend at Auto Club Speedway – I came upon a rather interesting observation. Since he came back from a NASCAR-imposed three-race suspension to start the season, I’d say that at least 90 to 95 percent of photos of Kurt Busch have shown him without a smile on his face. Big deal, right? But bear with me as I explain further. In…

Comments Off on In Focus: Kurt Busch not smiling, just racing

The Perfect Time: Bayne Is Ready For Big-Time

By Ben White Trevor Bayne, driver of the No. 6 Roush-Fenway Fords, took a giant step toward stardom when he became the surprise winner of the Daytona 500 in 2011 while driving for Wood Brothers Racing. It all started for the Knoxville, Tenn. native when he was five years of age racing go-karts. Over the next eight years, he collected three world championships with over 300 feature wins. Bayne competed in the Allison Legacy Series at age 13 and was named their youngest top rookie. He logged 14 wins, 19 pole positions and 30 top-five finishes in 41 starts in 2005. That…

Comments Off on The Perfect Time: Bayne Is Ready For Big-Time

Auto Club Preview: Harvick Tries for the Trifecta

By Jared Turner As the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series moves to Auto Club Speedway in Fontana, California for Race No. 5 of the 2015 season, one question is at the top of everyone’s minds: Can anyone beat Kevin Harvick? Over the past two weekends, the reigning champion and Stewart-Haas Racing team led by crew chief Rodney Childers have overwhelmed the competition on the way to victories at Las Vegas Motor Speedway and Phoenix International Raceway. What’s really scary is that with his triumph on Sunday at PIR, Harvick became first driver to finish in the top two in seven consecutive races since…

Comments Off on Auto Club Preview: Harvick Tries for the Trifecta

A Two-Horse Race: Harvick vs. Logano for title?

By Aaron Burns A friend of mine moved from Louisiana to North Carolina a little more than 20 years ago. He grew up around race tracks, so when someone invited him to accompany them at a local race track, he took them up on it. But it wasn’t what he was accustomed to. In North Carolina, a race track is where stock cars compete. In Louisiana, it’s where horses race. NASCAR, though, may as well be a two-horse race. It’s been Joey Logano, Kevin Harvick and everyone else. Sure, Jimmie Johnson won at Atlanta and until he finished last on Sunday, Dale…

Comments Off on A Two-Horse Race: Harvick vs. Logano for title?