Who’s Hot/Who’s Not in NASCAR: 2010 New Hampshire-Dover Edition
One down, nine to go. For better or for worse, NASCAR’s 10-race playoff began with a better-than-expected start.
One down, nine to go. For better or for worse, NASCAR’s 10-race playoff began with a better-than-expected start.
When Brian France introduced the Chase, it was meant to create more excitement in NASCAR. Excluding 2004, the playoff format has been a major bust.
If Tony Stewart loses the Chase by a deficit decided by Sunday’s race, it will be a tragic disaster, a blemish on the record of a possible three-time NASCAR champion.
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It had to be one of the most heartbreaking moments I’ve ever heard as a NASCAR fan. Bobby Labonte pulled his No. 09 into the garage with a sour battery.
Tony Stewart ran out of gas coming to the white flag at New Hampshire, handing the win back to Clint Bowyer, who had dominated the first two-thirds of the event.
FACT – Tony Stewart’s Fuel Debacle Will Dictate His Chase
Does Clint Bowyer’s win leading off NASCAR’s postseason mean all that much in the 10-race run to Homestead in November?
Robby Gordon returned to his No. 7 at New Hampshire, but without sponsor ExtenZe, would he have a chance to keep his team’s Top-35 prospects strong?
This week, here’s a sneak peek at what they all were thinking following the Sylvania 300 at New Hampshire Motor Speedway in Loudon, N.H.