NASCAR made an announcement today. They declared that Carl Edwards crossed their imaginary line that they talked about back in March. However, apparently, so did Brad Keselowski. That had a lot of fans scratching their heads this afternoon. Continue reading →

For IndyCar driver Will Power, his time is now. The Toowoomba, Australia, native claims that that is actually his real name too. For Power, he took a huge career risk signing a deal with Roger Penske last season to take over the car of Penske’s #1 driver Helio Castroneves. What? That doesn’t sound like a risk does it? Castroneves was dealing with his tax evasion case and wasn’t going to be able to drive his traditional #3 that season, unless he was exonerated. Continue reading →
With the checkered flag in the air on Saturday night, Carl Edwards renewed the rivalry with Brad Keselowski that clearly resides only in his own mind. On the final lap, the pair dove into turn 1 at Gateway International Raceway two wide. Both Edwards and Keselowski went wide into the turn and slid up the track. Keselowski caught the rear end of Edwards and moved him just sideways enough to get him loose and that allowed Keselowski to take the lead down the backstretch. Keselowski took the advantage into turn 3 and as they came off of turn four with the checkered flag in the air, Edwards turned left into Keselowski’s rear quarter panel, sending the #22 Dodge spinning while Edwards moved on by for the win. Continue reading →