Thinkin’ Out Loud: 2010 Emory Healthcare 500 at Atlanta
Tony Stewart managed to keep his tires from spinning, pulling ahead of Carl Edwards to score his long-awaited first victory of 2010 in the Emory Healthcare 500.
Tony Stewart managed to keep his tires from spinning, pulling ahead of Carl Edwards to score his long-awaited first victory of 2010 in the Emory Healthcare 500.
The process of refinement in NASCAR started from day one and will always continue, while the balancing acts performed by teams have become remarkable.
While summer winds down for millions of Americans, the real heart of the NASCAR schedule is apparently just heating up – or so we’ve been told.
Given his performance over the middle portion of the summer schedule, it was only a matter of time before Tony Stewart reached victory lane.
On Sunday night, the Cup Series returned to Atlanta Motor Speedway for their second run of the year. NASCAR Countdown was heavily focused on pre-race analysis.
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!