Bubble Breakdown: Truex Terrific, Speed Surprising & Front Row Flops
Despite a relatively quiet Speedweeks, Martin Truex Jr.’s first points race for Michael Waltrip Racing was one of the biggest surprises of Sunday’s 500.
Despite a relatively quiet Speedweeks, Martin Truex Jr.’s first points race for Michael Waltrip Racing was one of the biggest surprises of Sunday’s 500.
Time pressed on and on during the first one, roughly an hour-and-a-half longer than NASCAR predicted repairs to the wounded pavement would take.
This week, here’s a sneak peek at what they all were thinking following the Great American Race, the Daytona 500.
Without a doubt, Jamie McMurray and the entire No. 1 Earnhardt Ganassi Racing team was impressive during Sunday’s 52nd running of the Daytona 500.
The win, McMurray’s second at Daytona, capped an exhausting day at Daytona that was delayed by two red flags for nearly three hours.
Coming to the green on the first green-white-checkered attempt, Martin Truex Jr. was in position to win his first race with Michael Waltrip Racing.
Robert Richardson has kind of a unique deal, two different series [Sprint Cup and Nationwide], two limited schedules.
Nationwide Series regular teams are getting sent home from Speedweeks because of a random number draw.
Austin Dillon and AJ Allmendinger both enter the year in a NASCAR national touring series piloting the two most prestigious numbers the sport has to offer.
It’s not likely that any driver in NASCAR would tell you that he would trade a Daytona 500 win for a win in any other race of the season.