A year may seem like an eternity for some, but for me it feels like it was yesterday that in a night 365 days ago, two lives changed forever.
As the 2016 NASCAR Sprint Cup season enters it’s penultimate race, the Can-Am 500(k), at the Phoenix International Raceway, it appears as things cordial are out the window, even for teammates.
As NASCAR makes it second trip to the New Hampshire Motor Speedway on Sunday for the second race in the Chase for the Sprint Cup, many championship hopefuls are dreaming of their own magic moment.
For the past 14 years, nobody has been more dominate in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series, quite the way Jimmie Johnson has. Whenever a new challenger would present themselves to the fight, Johnson would seem to find a way to end up leaps and bounds better than his competition, almost turning on a switch and lighting a fire so bright it could be seen from space.
In sport, nothing quite puts fans on the edge of their seat like a good playoff race.