Who’s Hot/Who’s Not in Sprint Cup: 2009 AAA 400 at Dover Edition
Surprise, surprise… Jimmie Johnson is the early favorite to win the Cup Series title. The three-time defending Chase champ dominated the AAA 400 at Dover.
Surprise, surprise… Jimmie Johnson is the early favorite to win the Cup Series title. The three-time defending Chase champ dominated the AAA 400 at Dover.
This week, here’s a peek at what they all were thinking following the AAA 400 at Dover International Speedway.
3 – number of times winner Jimmie Johnson led the AAA 400 Sunday.
Jimmie Johnson took the lead on lap 176 and was never headed at Dover.
DOVER, Del. – To say Jimmie Johnson was in a league of his own Sunday was putting it mildly.
Coming into Dover, Juan Montoya averaged a 24.4 average finish with just one top 10 in five starts, but closed out Sunday with a solid fourth place.
As the NASCAR season begins winding down, time is running out for Scott Speed’s Red Bull No. 82 team to get a guaranteed spot for the first five races in 2010.
This was one of those weekends where everybody involved with the sport came out a winner when Joey Logano walked away from an eye-popping accident.
Only two non-Chase Drivers finished in the top 10 at Dover. You’d expect Matt Kenseth to be on that list, but not so much AJ Allmendinger.
DOVER, Del. – The big story in Dover on Friday? As Allen Iverson might say (bringing back an old-school reference), “Everybody’s talking ’bout tires.”