The Big 6: Questions Answered After the 2012 Coke Zero 400 at Daytona
Kurt Busch ran very well Saturday night. But, he grew inpatient with the follow the leader, two-line style of racing that most of Saturday’s race consisted of.
Kurt Busch ran very well Saturday night. But, he grew inpatient with the follow the leader, two-line style of racing that most of Saturday’s race consisted of.
After an unscheduled pit stop on lap 53, it looked like Kentucky was going to be one hot headache for Kasey Kahne as the No. 5 was thrown off pit sequence.
While Clint Bowyer was holding off all comers for the win, his Michael Waltrip Racing teammates were having a strong race of their own, solidly in the top 10.
Chad Knaus may want to consider getting a new calculator after Jimmie Johnson ran out of fuel for the fourth time in a Michigan race.
For the first time in 2012, the man who started on the pole was able to seal the deal and take the car to victory lane.
Almost lost in the Dover shuffle this weekend was a bit of news that’s sure to come as a blessing to some Sprint Cup teams – and a bane to others.
I shouldn’t be surprised by this one, but it never fails to catch me unaware when Danica Patrick gets so much airtime despite running a mediocre race.
If there was a prize for the best firesuit, Joey Logano would have it after sporting a suit styled to look like … well, a suit, complete with jacket and tie.
If there was a prize for tenacity, Kurt Busch would have been in victory lane to receive it.
After seven months, car owner Rick Hendrick reached a milestone that only one other team has ever reached: 200 Cup Series wins.