Top 10 Things NASCAR’s Chief Appellate Officer Ruled on Tuesday
3. In the real world, Jeff Gordon would have at least five championships and Jimmie Johnson wouldn’t.
3. In the real world, Jeff Gordon would have at least five championships and Jimmie Johnson wouldn’t.
Asked what the apparent appellate vindication meant for his reputation, Chad Knaus responded, “I don’t care about that. I care about winning.”
Most of the penalties levied at Daytona were reversed by Chief Appellate Officer John Middlebrook.
2 – the number of consecutive victories for Brad Keselowski at Bristol.
THREE: Complaints About Fan Involvement at Drivers’ Meeting Short-Sighted
If Brian Vickers can pull off another impressive run at Martinsville, he may be seeing some additional offers rolling in soon enough.
Here is who’s hot and who’s not in NASCAR after Bristol.
Hello, race fans. Welcome back to another edition of Couch Potato Tuesday, where we don’t necessarily mince our words.
Brad Keselowski. He’s young, cocky and he’s winning.
Brad Keselowski and Matt Kenseth had what appeared to be equally fast cars for the second half of the race, so it came down to which driver wanted it most.