The Yellow Stripe: For the Love of NASCAR
Sunday’s Ford 400 really was one of those races we’ll still talk about in 50 years time.
Sunday’s Ford 400 really was one of those races we’ll still talk about in 50 years time.
As 2011 comes to a close, it’s only fitting that Tony Stewart was the driver to end Jimmie Johnson’s five-year reign.
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NASCAR crowned a champion on Sunday evening (Nov. 20).
3 – victories for Stewart at Homestead. Tony Stewart is tied for most wins all time at the track with Greg Biffle.
Tony Stewart won five of the 10 Chase races. You’re not going to beat that just by being consistent.
With 2011 now in the books, here’s to one last look at the lesser-known trials, tribulations and triumphs of big-league racing’s little guys.
The world’s greatest athletes in any sport share moments where they literally willed themselves to win. Feel free to now add Tony Stewart’s name to that list.
Sunday’s Ford 400 was an epic end to a NASCAR Sprint Cup Series season. Was it also among the greatest sports moments of recent history?
Three series came to Homestead with the championship on the line.