Couch Potato Tuesday: Watkins Glen Brings a Lack of Action, Great Explanations
How did the broadcast fare covering a race with only one caution?
How did the broadcast fare covering a race with only one caution?
Sunday’s event made even the literal shortest NASCAR race in 51 years seem like it went on for an eternity.
Byron’s win was his first on a road course.
Allmendinger finished 4th, but he will have to win his way into the playoffs at Daytona.
Mistakes took two big names out of contention for the win at Watkins Glen.
He may have finished last, but that wasn’t the whole story of what was a busy day for McDowell.
After running out of gas at The Glen, Chase Elliott will need a victory next week to make the playoffs.
Also, will Alex Bowman turn his season around after finishing fifth at Indianapolis?
NASCAR Xfinity driver Preston Pardus joins the show.
SHR remains winless with a four-car organization sliding toward rock bottom… and that’s BEFORE their championship driver retires in three months.
McDowell led the most laps car No. 34 has led since the first NASCAR race ever.
Michael McDowell’s dominant victory at Indianapolis was the most “complete” performance of his career.
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