In the last couple years famous people boxing for bragging rights and a lot of extra cash have gained popularity and hit their peak with Floyd Mayweather and Logan Paul taking to the ring for 8 exhibition rounds of very underwhelming boxing at the end of the day but the fact that it even happenedContinue reading “If NASCAR settled beef with boxing…”
Author Archives: Jake Cianciosa
Kurt Busch dilemma
Kurt Busch, a former NASCAR Champion and still a great driver is going to have a big decision to make at the end of the 2021 season. Busch currently drives for Chip Ganassi Racing in the #1 car. Busch also serves the team as somewhat of a veteran leader for the younger Ross Chastain toContinue reading “Kurt Busch dilemma”
Goodbye to the 550 Hp package…soon
In 2019 NASCAR made a change to stock car racing at the highest level, they took the engines from 800 Hp down to 550 Hp for select tracks on the schedule. They also raised the splitter from 2 inches to 8 inches at tracks where they run with 550 Hp. When it was first introducedContinue reading “Goodbye to the 550 Hp package…soon”
Kyle Larson and Austin Cindric top the power rankings
As the NASCAR regular season winds down and we look into the future for the playoffs, we take a look at the power rankings going into a weekend of road course racing.
NASCARs future star
Last week I wrote a whole story on who I thought would be the next Cup Series star, and watching Ty Gibbs this weekend win xFinity and ARCA, every race he ran, I scrapped everything and am officially choosing Gibbs to be the next star. I was skeptical at first not because of his lastContinue reading “NASCARs future star”
Larson and Hendrick dominate and make history in the Coke 600
The weekend of the Coke 600 is always a big weekend in the sport as this race is considered a crown jewel of NASCAR and has been for a long time. The longest race on the schedule that tests speed, endurance, and mental focus for usually a minimum of 4 hours and more often thanContinue reading “Larson and Hendrick dominate and make history in the Coke 600”
Trucks v.s Traction, did PJ1 help?
At 11:30 this morning the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series took to Charlotte Motor Speedway to have their practice session ahead of their race later tonight to kick off the Memorial Day weekend of racing. As per usual the last few years NASCAR has been laying down a traction compound called PJ1 on a fewContinue reading “Trucks v.s Traction, did PJ1 help?”
Hendrick Motorsports looks to break record in crown jewel race
Charlotte Motorspeedway, the mecca of all things NASCAR. Not only is it a place where teams, fans, drivers come together, it is also the home of one of the crown jewel races in NASCAR, the Coke 600. 600 grueling miles around the track makes this the longest race on the NASCAR schedule and one ofContinue reading “Hendrick Motorsports looks to break record in crown jewel race”
Has Herbst gotten better?
Riley Herbst started running in the xFinity Series full time in 2020 where he ran for powerhouse team Joe Gibbs Racing. After a very average season with no wins, but many chances to fight for wins and be there at the end, and almost always running inside the top 10, he moved to Stewart-Hass RacingContinue reading “Has Herbst gotten better?”
Driver of the week COTA
This week we saw many talented drivers take on a challenging road course for the first time not only in their careers, but for the first time in the sports history. One driver that dominated all weekend was Kyle Busch. Pulling double duty in the #54 Joe Gibbs Racing car and his usual #18 JoeContinue reading “Driver of the week COTA”