Jimmie Johnson Captures 2009 NASCAR Banking 500 Pole at Charlotte
CONCORD, N.C. – Jimmie Johnson captured the pole at Lowe’s Motor Speedway with a blistering lap of 28.079 seconds (192.376 mph) on a cold, damp Thursday night.
CONCORD, N.C. – Jimmie Johnson captured the pole at Lowe’s Motor Speedway with a blistering lap of 28.079 seconds (192.376 mph) on a cold, damp Thursday night.
Now with 60 years of NASCAR history to draw on, the sport has selected its first five inductees to the soon-to-be completed Hall of Fame in Charlotte, N.C.
So, without further adieu, I say, “You may be a NASCAR fan if….”
You know what? This weekend, I played hooky. Few of you are going to be surprised to learn I really don’t care for the Cup …
Q: Matt, are you kidding??? Now NASCAR’s own media is defending “the show” that it puts on when it creates drama?
As hard as NASCAR may try to make a home in Fontana, NASCAR always has been home in Concord, N.C., as the Cup Series returns to Lowe’s Motor Speedway.
HAMPTON, Ga. – Take a quick stroll through the Sprint Cup Series garage and you’ll see lines of haulers and the full garage stalls of NASCAR’s biggest teams.
10. Richard Childress: Couldn’t line up the necessary sponsorship to fund a successful induction.
Did You Notice? How easy it’s gotten to use NASCAR’s wave-around rule to stay on the lead lap?
Jimmie Johnson’s win at Auto Club moved him into the points lead. With Hendrick-supported cars 1-2-4-5 in the standings, is this Hendrick’s Chase to lose?