2011 NASCAR Driver Review: Greg Biffle
Though 2011 was pretty poor in terms of performance for Greg Biffle, it’s unlikely that he’ll stay down for long.
Though 2011 was pretty poor in terms of performance for Greg Biffle, it’s unlikely that he’ll stay down for long.
Both Kurt Busch and Penske Racing stand to lose big on this one.
With Kurt Busch out at Penske, here’s a look at the most likely candidates to take the slot.
Kurt Busch is unemployed after a mutually agreed upon release by Penske Racing, which was spurred on by his videotaped outburst at Homestead-Miami Speedway.
AJ Allmendinger has yet to break through for that first Sprint Cup Series victory, but after a number of impressive runs in 2011.
Kurt Busch will not return to Penske Racing in 2012.
Since Tony Stewart was at the top of the points at season’s end, the 2011 champ was also the highest-ranking driver within the Stewart-Haas stable.
Obviously, the high point of Carl Edwards’s season was that win at Las Vegas.
The last race of the regular season, Kevin Harvick won Richmond – in something of a demolition derby – and set up the Chase as something to watch.
If a sponsor isn’t found for the No. 17, Matt Kenseth could be facing a tough year in 2012.