Sprint Cup Rookie Report: Joey Logano Survives Martinsville While Scott Speed is Bit by Bad Luck Again
What a difference a few months can make. That’s what Joey Logano must be thinking after posting a very strong TUMS Fast Relief 500 run.
What a difference a few months can make. That’s what Joey Logano must be thinking after posting a very strong TUMS Fast Relief 500 run.
In the end it was Virginia-native Denny Hamlin who was able to hold off Johnson on a green/white/checkered finish to score his third win of 2009.
The still unsigned-for-2010 Jamie McMurray grabbed his best finish of the year with his sixth place at Martinsville.
Frontstretch would like to take this opportunity to welcome our newest Driver Diary contributor, Marcos Ambrose.
I think you get the picture. It’s long been a contention of this writer that NASCAR legislates parity too much.
Halfway through the Chase for the 2009 Sprint Cup, things are… well, things are predictable. Jimmie Johnson has the points lead (I know, shocker).
Whither Now, Ford Motors? Lately, the Ford Motor Company, the corporation that put America on wheels, has been on a bit of a roll.
Why has Jimmie Johnson and his Lowe’s team won the last three championships? Logic here says it’s because the tracks play to their strengths. I say otherwise.
Reading between the lines, it would be reasonable for one to assume that Mark Martin should not expect any favors from Juan Pablo Montoya in the future.
This last Tuesday, Burger King and Tony Stewart held a very special live “web event.”