Brian Keselowski Released From Hospital; No. 92 Team to Skip Fontana
BRISTOL., Tenn. – Brian Keselowski was released from the hospital late yesterday afternoon after a successful procedure to remove his gall bladder.
BRISTOL., Tenn. – Brian Keselowski was released from the hospital late yesterday afternoon after a successful procedure to remove his gall bladder.
Thus far, a move to Tri-Star Motorsports has proven to be just what the doctor ordered for Eric McClure, who was looking for a new place to develop as a driver.
Chris Fontaine spoke to Frontstretch at Darlington about his team, his development and just how the No. 84 operation handles itself amongst NASCAR’s best.
The NASCAR Cup Series took the weekend off, so the Power Rankings this week is going to take a look at the drivers who wheel their vehicles in other series.
Bristol needs to deliver as it has before. Close racing, bent-up sheetmetal and a feud that will simmer until Fontana are all “must haves” on Sunday.
Joe Denette, a recent Mega Millions lottery winner, opted to use his winnings to start a Truck Series race team and paired with native Virginian Jason White.
Darlington Raceway, who now is several years off a repave, is starting to show her old face again.
Brad Keselowski is now in a marquee ride and no longer has the rookie stripe to point to as justification for struggling in the Cup ranks.
It was Carl Edwards who was able to celebrate after Tony Stewart let victory slip from his grasp in Las Vegas.
While the Hendrick shuffle is already bearing fruit, the new four-car Richard Childress Racing is running much like the four-car RCR of old: mediocre.