2009 NASCAR Driver Review: Greg Biffle
All the teams compete to make the Chase, something Greg Biffle and the Roush No. 16 outfit accomplished by the skins of their teeth.
All the teams compete to make the Chase, something Greg Biffle and the Roush No. 16 outfit accomplished by the skins of their teeth.
Following a ghastly opening month to the season, Ryan Newman and the No. 39 SHR team went on a tear from late March through early June.
Making the Chase has to go down as Juan Pablo Montoya’s highlight of the year.
It looks as if the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series is in the hands of some up and coming drivers who have the potential to do great things.
Despite a shaky fall, the Brian Vickers train is still on track and steaming along nicely.
Unfortunately, the only high points of 2009 were Carl Edwards’s never-ending optimism and the amount of air between his car and the track at Talladega.
Kasey Kahne began to turn his season around with a somewhat surprising victory in Sonoma, Calif.
Welcome, one and all, to the final bubble column of 2009, the Bubble Review.
Did You Notice? Less than 24 hours after Jimmie Johnson captured his fourth straight Cup, he was on your television practically everywhere you turned?
Since the 2009 NASCAR season was really just a bad re-run of 2008, I simply modified last season’s “end of the year Top 10.”