Who’s Hot/Who’s Not in NASCAR Sprint Cup: 2010 Watkins Glen-Michigan Edition
With the checkered flag at Watkins Glen, NASCAR’s two-race road-course experiment has been shelved for another season.
With the checkered flag at Watkins Glen, NASCAR’s two-race road-course experiment has been shelved for another season.
When NASCAR’s head honcho Brian France announced there would be “impactful” changes to the 2011 Cup schedule, I permitted myself to get excited.
Juan Pablo Montoya won the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race for his first victory on tour in over three years.
Sunday’s coverage at Watkins Glen is proof that ESPN, the self-proclaimed “Worldwide Leader in Sports,” has made significant strides.
90,000 – estimated number of people in attendance for the Heluva Good! Sour Cream Dips at the Glen.
Juan Pablo Montoya dominated at Watkins Glen, with Marcos Ambrose doing his best to keep the Colombia native honest.
The biggest gainer among this week’s bubble contingent was Marcos Ambrose, whose third-place finish gained the No. 47 team 90 points of cushion.
The Earnhardt Ganassi team isn’t among the sport’s elite yet. But they’re well on the way towards competing for multiple Chase berths and championships.
This week, here’s a sneak peek at what they all were thinking following the Heluva Good! Sour Cream Dips at the Glen at Watkins Glen International.
This past weekend’s Sprint Cup and Nationwide series races at Watkins Glen International were both won by drivers who have struggled at times this season.