Numbers Game: 2010 Emory Healthcare 500 at Atlanta
10 – number of cars listed as “out” at the end of the Emory Healthcare 500.
10 – number of cars listed as “out” at the end of the Emory Healthcare 500.
Sunday’s 500-miler at Atlanta Motor Speedway provided both Ryan Newman and Tony Stewart with the respective watershed moments of their 2010 seasons.
It has been home to the most spectacular finishes and impactful races in NASCAR history. Atlanta Motor Speedway has a problem – the crowds won’t turn the gates.
Every year there is that one driver who is the popular sleeper pick heading into the final 10 races. Without a doubt that driver this year is Carl Edwards.
After taking the season’s final off weekend to regroup, would the Top-35 battle grow tighter still under the Atlanta lights? Read on to find out!
This week, here’s a sneak peek at what they all were thinking following the Emory Healthcare 500 at Atlanta Motor Speedway.
Despite running out front all night long, Tony Stewart had his work cut out for him in the closing stages of Sunday night’s Emory Healthcare 500 at Atlanta.
Jimmie Johnson took home a third place at Atlanta, and while that’s not something he needs to write home about, it’s his best finish since he won in June.
Despite failing to qualify at Bristol a few weeks back, Brian Keselowski will attempt the Air Guard 400 at Richmond Saturday, Frontstretch has learned.
Jeff Owens believes that a winless champion would be a “black mark” on the sport. That NASCAR would have “some big fires to put out.” Head to the basement.