The Cool-Down Lap: 9 Lives Casey Mears Runs Respectably in Brian Vickers’s Absence
Mears began his stint with his fourth different team in 2010 behind the 8-ball. But Mears did what he has made a habit of doing through his career – endure.
Mears began his stint with his fourth different team in 2010 behind the 8-ball. But Mears did what he has made a habit of doing through his career – endure.
Unfortunately for Marcos Ambrose, the aggressive setup with which he attacked the Monster Mile ended up hurting rather than helping his performance.
This week, here’s a sneak peek at what they all were thinking following the Autism Speaks 400 at Dover International Speedway.
The No. 48 team is mortal. Despite having the dominant car at Dover and making every call correctly, Kyle Busch was able to keep up with Jimmie Johnson.
Martin Truex Jr. considers Dover his home track and his pole was the beginning of a solid day.
We’ve been to Talladega, Richmond and Darlington since our last diary. We’ve had some ups and downs, and finished with our first top 10 at Richmond.
Let me know if you’ve heard this before – Jimmie Johnson is the favorite to win this weekend. I know. I know.
There wasn’t too much squabbling over the initial inductees into NASCAR’s Hall. Yet someday down the road, there will be wailing and gnashing of teeth.
Red Bull Racing announced Thursday that Brian Vickers would miss this weekend’s Sprint Cup Series event at Dover due to an undisclosed illness.
Today’s Question: With a record breaking amount of yellow flags, is NASCAR intentionally throwing cautions for debris to make the racing more entertaining?