5 Points to Ponder: 2010 Bud Shootout Aftermath Edition
To call Hendrick Motorsports’ performance in the Bud Shootout underwhelming is putting it lightly.
To call Hendrick Motorsports’ performance in the Bud Shootout underwhelming is putting it lightly.
After last year’s damp squib of a race, what NASCAR needs is a Daytona 500 that lives up to the famous old moniker, “The Great American Race.”
The Bud Shootout might just be a 75-lap exhibition race, but it did illustrate a number of things to understand for what’s ahead this season in Sprint Cup.
Kevin Harvick took the lead on the final restart in one of the most bizarre green-white-checkered finishes since… Harvick won the Daytona 500 in 2007.
With qualifying out of the way and the Gatorade Duels upon us this week, it’s just a matter of days before the 2010 NASCAR season officially begins.
Dear NASCAR fans, I suppose the 2010 season has officially kicked off.
While Mark Martin and Denny Hamlin have run up front at plate tracks, their knack for being in dicey moments in these races is their biggest obstacle.
This week, here’s a sneak peek at what they all were thinking following the Budweiser Shootout at Daytona International Speedway.
Any active past Daytona winner is eligible – but did it seem slightly silly to see drivers like Derrike Cope in the race?
Kevin Conway is the favorite to win Rookie of the Year in what is a subpar rookie class, yet NASCAR did not approve him to run this year’s Daytona 500.