Skies were grey last weekend as eager NASCAR fans filled the Texas Motor Speedway in Forth Worth, Texas. With the 8th race in the Chase for the Sprint Cup only hours away it was crunch-time for all members of the pit and garage.
Another year, another Brickyard 400. For Crown Royal's annual, "Your Hero's Name Here" program, Crown Royal picks a deserving hero as the namesake for the NASCAR race.
How does Mars Chocolate celebrate the return of Crispy M&M's? They recreate the classic Days of Thunder trailer, that's how.
The fine folks at Suave Men invited me out to Michigan for a NASCAR fueled weekend at the Michigan International Speedway.
Nascar driver Jimmie Johnson and the Hendrick Motorsports 48-man pit crew team surprised the Independence High School football team in Charlotte, NC.
Hendrick Motorsports organized a campus wide event where they surprised, shocked, and even made some fans cry. They had a few select die-hard Nascar fans participate in a video and in return receive a signed hat for their participation.
Each year Crown Royal awards an American Hero by incorporating their name into the official race title of the Brickyard 400.
For the eighth year in a row, Crown Royal launches their "Your Hero's Name Here" program to honor an American hero by renaming one of NASCAR's biggest races, the Brickyard 400.
While at the Daytona 500 this past weekend, I had the chance to interview NASCAR rookie Cole Whitt. He talks about preparation for this season, what's on his mind, and what's it like being one of the rookies.
Joe's Daily was invited to attend the Samuel Deeds 400 at the Brickyard with 19 other awesome bloggers. Crown Royal put together an unforgettable weekend for all of us.