Kurt Busch Still Recovering from Pocono Crash
Kurt Busch, NASCAR’s 2004 Cup Series champion, thought he was on his way to the playoffs before this year’s Pocono race.
Kurt Busch, NASCAR’s 2004 Cup Series champion, thought he was on his way to the playoffs before this year’s Pocono race.
Don’t get me wrong; I love old racetracks. Slogging through the mud at places like Mid-Ohio and Maple Grove is something with which I can deal. But one thing I can’t take about old racetracks is their inability, in this day and age, to properly prepare for the series that are racing on the track.
NASCAR swept into Pocono’s Tricky Triangle this past weekend, and the racing that developed was typical of this season so far: moments of “OMG Look at that move!” interspersed between moments of “Wake me when something happens please.”
The future of the sport of NASCAR seemed to come to life this weekend at Pocono Raceway.
Rookie Chris Buescher wins the Pennsylvania 400 after rain delays the Sprint Cup race.
The NASCAR Pennsylvania 400 is postponed due to rain, but the Xfinity and Camping World Series races continued. Check out our race recap!
Following a rough weekend of rain delays, Kurt Buscho wraps up the NASCAR Sprint Cup Axalta 400 at Pocono Raceway with a win.
Justin Wilson passed away due to injuries suffered from his accident on Sunday at Pocono Raceway.
Kurt Busch wins Pocono Pole while turn two bumps cause havoc for Tony Stewart and others.