Frontstretch Fantasy Insider: Guiding Your Team Through the Big One to Talladega Success
After tackling the bullring of Martinsville, stock car racing’s best now return to the annual “lottery,” 500 miles of knee-buckling action at Talladega.
After tackling the bullring of Martinsville, stock car racing’s best now return to the annual “lottery,” 500 miles of knee-buckling action at Talladega.
As the NASCAR Sprint Cup season winds down, there has been little in the way of earth-shattering developments or anything garnering more than passing interest.
Did You Notice? Both Busch brothers caused their crew chiefs to burn out at the same time?
10. “All them other rednecks took him snipe hunting and he was late for the start.”
Once considered the driver most likely to break the record of seven Cup championships, will Jeff Gordon ever take home a fifth?
Although he didn’t win on Sunday, Jimmie Johnson continued his death grip on the top spot in the Power Rankings with his second-place finish at Martinsville.
I know it’s hard to imagine right now, but contrary to popular belief Jimmie Johnson and the No. 48 car does get involved in wrecks from time to time.
Going into the 2008 Chase for the Sprint Cup, Kyle Busch was the odds on favorite to win the title, but it was not meant to be.
Fast forward to Sunday’s return to the track in the shadow of the Blue Ridge and there’s three words that sum up where we are: Jimmie flipping Johnson.
I’ll admit that it’s been a tough week for ESPN.