2011 NASCAR Driver Review: Brad Keselowski
I’d say after this season everyone but Kurt Busch is going to agree that Brad Keselowski is now top banana for Penske South.
I’d say after this season everyone but Kurt Busch is going to agree that Brad Keselowski is now top banana for Penske South.
Jimmie Johnson was once again top dog at Hendrick Motorsports by virtue of his sixth-place points ranking, but only by a slim margin.
Jeff Gordon achieved his 85th win at Atlanta on Sept. 6, 2011, earning Gordon the position of third on the all-time Cup winners list.
There really weren’t really any high points for Denny Hamlin in 2011.
Sometimes it seems if Ryan Newman raced every other week, he’d be a champion.
Steve Addington has a new home just days after leaving Penske Racing.
For Kurt Busch, the high points came few and far between in what he claimed was a frustrating season.
This season, Kyle Busch was the first to go over 100 career Sprint Cup, Nationwide and Truck series victories since David Pearson and Richard Petty.
Did You Notice? Regardless of your opinion on how to fix it, NASCAR’s audience and its business model are heading in two very divergent directions.
After the Tony Stewart/Carl Edwards contest, did 2011 validate the Chase?