2015 NMPA Sprint Most Popular Driver Award Voting Opens September 6th

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2015 NMPA Sprint Most Popular Driver Award Voting Opens September 6th

The National Motorsports Press Association/NMPA and Sprint have announced that voting for the 2015 NMPA Sprint Most Popular Driver award will open Sunday, September 6th.

The NMPA Sprint Most Popular Driver award is the only major NASCAR award determined solely by fan vote.

The voting period will open at 12:01 a.m. ET Sunday and run through 11:59 p.m.  ET on Sunday, November 22. Fans can visit www.mostpopulardriver.com  to cast their vote for this year’s award.  Votes will also be received via the NASCAR Mobile application.   Continue reading

Fan4Racing Fan2Fan NASCAR & Race Talk – Monday, February 3, 2014

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Next, NASCAR Journalist for Sporting News & NMPA’s Writer of the Year, Bob Pockrass joins the conversation as we continue our talks about Change in NASCAR’s 2014 season.

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Bob Pockrass ‘Humbled’ By NMPA Writer Of The Year Honor

Photo - Gary Buchanan

Photo – Gary Buchanan

Originally published at Speedway Media by writer Mary Jo Buchanan

This week’s NASCAR Behind the Scenes focuses on one of the sports hardest working reporters Bob Pockrass, who received the National Motorsports Press Association’s highest honor this past weekend as Writer of the Year.

And as is his typical style, Pockrass found the honor to be, in one word, humbling. Continue reading