Mirror Driving: Silly Season, Kurt vs. Jimmie, Road-Course Ringers & More
Kurt Busch and Jimmie Johnson got into it at Pocono, rekindling the flames on their old rivalry. Who came out with an edge
Kurt Busch and Jimmie Johnson got into it at Pocono, rekindling the flames on their old rivalry. Who came out with an edge
With his most recent win at Pocono Sunday, you could say Brad Keselowski’s chances of qualifying for the Cup championship comes with a Brad-isfaction guarantee.
Brad Keselowski’s Pocono win may have him set for the postseason, but did it give him a push into the top half of the Power Rankings?
8. From Earnhardt Ganassi Racing, one free payback “incident” for any driver of choice, courtesy Juan Pablo Montoya’s front bumper.
Michael Leavine mentioned Leavine Family Racing would likely purchase some Nationwide Series cars, intending to field Michael in 2012.
Sticking with the garage and the racing, Carl Edwards staying in the No. 99 at Roush Fenway was all but a foregone conclusion.
Despite the inclement weather this past weekend, we got there in the end with a truly packed day at picturesque Pocono Raceway on Sunday (Aug. 7).
Hot tempers, cooler temperatures, and tons of bent sheetmetal aside, let’s take a look at the drivers with (and without) momentum heading out of Pocono.
What a nice little assist Brad Keselowski got from Mother Nature, right?
Before we start, an interesting bit came out of Saturday night’s post-race press conference with winning car owner Jack Roush.