Some venues are outside as opposed to inside, a distinction Gov. Steve Sisolak should have made before he announced the percentage of fans who can attend sporting events.
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If his racing career ended tomorrow and Chastain never found another ride, he would gladly return to a life sowing watermelon seeds.
Kyle Busch finished second in the Pennzoil 400 on Sunday and older brother Kurt wrecked off Turn 4, each finishing behind the time machine that was the No. 4 of Kevin Harvick.
Bubba Wallace is just 24, but being the first full-time African-American driver in the NASCAR Monster Energy Cup series since Wendell Scott in 1971 isn’t lost on him in terms of the message his rise imparts to so many.
Brad Keselowski certainly exists among those elite talents who on any weekend can be the one to park at Victory Lane, but it had been awhile since the 2012 Sprint Cup champion had ripped up burnout doughnuts on the infield after winning a race.
A device on racecars that appears as if it’s always about to scrape the track surface sure could cause havoc when digging into grass at unearthly speeds.
They tried it the other way. They sat down with him and the sponsors and everyone else with a say in the matter before the 2012 season and agreed to back off. They did what Kyle Busch would regard as sacrilegious. They asked him to race less.
Well, if these are the sorts of postrace shenanigans a new NASCAR playoff format might regularly produce … bravo.
In the world of Dale Earnhardt Jr., running out of gas is a public embarrassment, especially when it happens on the final lap, which allowed Brad Keselowski to surge past him and win the Kobalt 400 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway on Sunday.
Kyle Busch knows my pain. A positive sign for him Sunday: His engine didn’t blow up. Busch began his journey back to what he hopes will be a return to the Sprint Cup playoffs by finishing fourth in the Kobalt Tools 400 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway,