Mirror Driving: Judging NASCAR Silly Season, Radio Silence & More
Several Sprint Cup drivers made postseason moves recently. Which driver made the best move and why?
Several Sprint Cup drivers made postseason moves recently. Which driver made the best move and why?
CONCORD, N.C. – Richard Petty Motorsports on Wednesday announced that Aric Almirola will drive the legendary No. 43 car in the Sprint Cup Series in 2012.
After Brian Vickers had his on-track skirmishes with Tony Stewart and Matt Kenseth, he may have prevented himself from securing another ride in Cup for 2012.
It was without a doubt an up and down season for Martin Truex Jr. and the No. 56 MWR team.
In his best year in Sprint Cup to date, Regan Smith seemed to experience a new high point every couple of races in 2011.
There was no one on the Sprint Cup Series schedule who had a more disappointing season.
Once more, Robby Gordon’s most impressive quality appeared to be keeping his self-owned team operating.
In all facets, David Reutimann’s season was a struggle that left his future employment with MWR in jeopardy.
David Ragan’s season, despite a win, was characterized by his big restart mistake in the Daytona 500.
Trevor Bayne’s season began with a bang – Daytona 500 glory. After that, speculation began.