Matt McLaughlin’s Thinkin’ Out Loud: 2010 Phoenix Spring Race Recap
Because ISC purchased the speedway, Phoenix got a second date each year and attendance has been down ever since. Oh boy, we get to go back to Phoenix this fall!
Because ISC purchased the speedway, Phoenix got a second date each year and attendance has been down ever since. Oh boy, we get to go back to Phoenix this fall!
Four-time defending champ Jimmie Johnson did not win in the desert Saturday night in Phoenix, but the No. 48 seemed poised to do so for much of the race.
“NASCAR is boring.” Or so say many race fans and media, frustrated with the changes in the sport in recent years.
Robby Gordon picked up a well-deserved 14th-place finish in Saturday’s Subway Fresh Fit 600 at Phoenix. But was that enough to get him inside the Top 35?
This week, here’s a sneak peek at what they all were thinking following the Subway Fresh Fit 600 at Phoenix International Raceway.
After seeing Jimmie Johnson take two wins this year just on mind games, maybe folks should be reminded that the No. 48 team isn’t as invincible as it looks.
Just like at Martinsville, Jimmie Johnson absolutely owns Phoenix, with 11 top 10s in his 13 starts, including four wins in his last five.
As the sun set on Martinsville on Monday, Front Row Motorsports packed up to leave Virginia in a much different manner than they did one year ago.
During the recent race weekend at Martinsville, Frontstretch writer Jay Pennell was able to catch up with Richard Petty Motorsports driver AJ Allmendinger.
NASCAR has its first night event of the season this Saturday (April 10) in Phoenix and once again, expect Jimmie Johnson to lead the way for your fantasy team.