The Yellow Stripe: Miss Sprint Cup Not Just a Pretty Face
Ultimately, being Miss Sprint Cup is as much about connecting with the fans as the race itself.
Ultimately, being Miss Sprint Cup is as much about connecting with the fans as the race itself.
While underdogs face uphill battles, there is evidence NASCAR has actually made changes that have helped the “Davids” challenge the “Goliaths” of the sport.
Welcome to our weekly look at race broadcasts. Last weekend was the first of many where the Sprint Cup Series ran separate from NASCAR’s other top divisions.
The latest example of this dichotomy of teammates vs. individual achievement was seen in the final lap of the Gillette Fusion ProGlide 500
3 – number of debris cautions in Sunday’s (June 6) Gillette Fusion ProGlide 500 at Pocono Raceway.
After three hours of tiresome triangular tedium at Pocono, folks are sure going to be discussing those last 35 laps for a while.
Joey Logano’s Pocono post-race episode Sunday unfolded much differently, WWE-style drama that will almost certainly have more of a long-term impact.
Read on to find out how each of the bubble drivers did as battle was waged over 204 laps at Pocono Raceway Sunday.
This week, here’s a sneak peek at what they all were thinking following the Gillette Fusion ProGlide 500 at Pocono Raceway.
With so much taking place on the final lap and after the end of the race, it was easy to forget that Denny Hamlin scored his fourth win of the year at Pocono.