On today’s show: — A conversation with truck series driver Johanna Long. — NASCAR CEO Brian France says nothing. — Rick Mast talks about Dale Earnhardt Jr. and Darrell Waltrip. To listen to the podcast, please click here.
Posts Tagged ‘Brian France’
Rowdy.com Podcast – March 10
March 10th, 2011
Stephen Rhodes
Posted in Camping World Truck Series - News/Rumors, NASCAR, Rowdy.com NASCAR podcast France says no Chase for Nationwide Series
France says no Chase for Nationwide Series By Reid Spencer Sporting News NASCAR Wire Service (August 17, 2010) DALLAS—NASCAR is considering changes to the Nationwide Series that could make full-time Sprint Cup drivers ineligible to win the series championship, but a Chase format for NASCAR’s Triple-A division is not under consideration, said Brian France, chairman [...]
Rowdy.com Podcast – July 6
On today’s show: Mark Martin, Jeff Gordon and Jimmie Johnson on the big wreck at Daytona. Junior reflects on his last ride in the 3. Brian France on changes to the Chase and more. To listen to the podcast, please click here.
The Cool Down Lap
Proceed with caution on changes to the Chase By Reid Spencer Sporting News NASCAR Wire Service (July 4, 2010) Be careful, NASCAR. Brian France, the sanctioning body’s chairman and CEO, said Friday at Daytona that NASCAR was contemplating changes to the Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup format that could be “significant.” If that’s the [...]
Friday Sprint Cup notebook
July 2nd, 2010
Stephen Rhodes
Posted in NASCAR, Sprint Cup Series - News/Rumors, Your Track Pass Exclusive Notebook: NASCAR contemplates significant changes to the Chase By Reid Spencer Sporting News NASCAR Wire Service (July 2, 2010) DAYTONA BEACH, Fla.—NASCAR is contemplating significant changes to its Chase for the Sprint Cup format, with an eye toward maximizing the impact of its playoff system, NASCAR chairman and CEO Brian France said Friday. “We’re looking [...]
Infineon notebook
June 20th, 2010
Stephen Rhodes
Posted in NASCAR, Sprint Cup Series - News/Rumors, Your Track Pass Exclusive Notebook: Harvick sitting pretty after others have trouble By Reid Spencer Sporting News NASCAR Wire Service (June 20, 2010) SONOMA, Calif.—Kevin Harvick helped himself with a third-place finish in Sunday’s Toyota/Save Mart 350 at Infineon Raceway. What helped the NASCAR Sprint Cup points leader more was the extreme misfortune that befell his closest pursuers in [...]


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