No Bull: Trevor Bayne’s Win Was Big for NASCAR… Now What?
Since Trevor Bayne’s dream is our reality, let’s hold off on calling him the next NASCAR superstar.
Since Trevor Bayne’s dream is our reality, let’s hold off on calling him the next NASCAR superstar.
With NASCAR’s three national series back with the biggest race for each, there was plenty to cover as Daytona Speedweeks reached a thrilling conclusion.
It’s Daytona. The first race of the year at a track that generates racing unlike any other venue on the circuit. It’s wild. Adventuresome.
0 – the number of driver points Trevor Bayne received for winning the Daytona 500.
They said with the new surface and rules, this Daytona 500 was going to be unpredictable. Well, it was all that and then some.
The 2011 Daytona 500 will go down as one of the most unique, exciting NASCAR races in the history of the sport.
Trevor Bayne didn’t win this race because he was the last car left standing when the dust settled. Bayne won the Daytona 500 beating NASCAR’s best.
This week, here’s a sneak peek at what they all were thinking following NASCAR’s Super Bowl, the Daytona 500.
While this year’s owner points won’t be used until after the first five races of the season, teams on the bubble gave it their best effort in the Daytona 500.
20-year-old rookie Trevor Bayne piloted the famous Wood Brothers No. 21 Ford to his first career NASCAR Sprint Cup Series victory in the Daytona 500.