2011 NASCAR Driver Review: Brian Vickers
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.
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.
Experience is always a good teacher and Juan Pablo Montoya had a front-row seat for what was an exciting and hyper-competitive Sprint Cup season in 2011.
As much of a pleasant surprise that Paul Menard was in 2010, very few dreamed that 2011 would be even better.