NASCAR's revamp: madness or genius?
The 2014 NASCAR Sprint Cup season starts in just a few days, and its champion will be decided like never before. MARK GLENDENNING analyses the radical title shootout plan
Whenever you're trying to make sense of something going on in NASCAR, it often helps to go and check out what Penske's Brad Keselowski is saying about it.
It's not just that he's outspoken that makes him interesting. Among NASCAR drivers, he's hardly alone in that regard.
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