Who’s Hot/Who’s Not: Outside the Chase after the 2007 Dickies 500 at Texas
Some of the best hopes to snag an upset win at Texas crashed out of contention, showing why this wasn’t the year they proved capable of challenging for a title.
Some of the best hopes to snag an upset win at Texas crashed out of contention, showing why this wasn’t the year they proved capable of challenging for a title.
They say everything is bigger and better in Texas, and that adage certainly proved true for Jimmie Johnson, as he continued his quest for back-to-back …
This week, here’s a sneak peek at what a select few were thinking following the Dickies 500 at Texas Motor Speedway.
0.944 – Jimmie Johnson’s margin of victory over Matt Kenseth in the Dickies 500 (in seconds).
As the sun set around the country Sunday, people sat glued to their television sets – sports were on their mind, and boy, were they …
With two laps to go, Jimmie Johnson finally made the race-deciding pass on Matt Kenseth after a fiercely waged eight-lap battle at Texas.
1. Your Year – How many times did Rusty Wallace say at the end of today’s Dickies 500, “When it’s your year, it’s your year” …
The 35th spot in owner points will be secured at Homestead, after an accident ended hope of a good run for the 36th-place team, the No. 21 of Bill Elliott.
Juan Montoya has enjoyed a good amount of non-road course success on quad ovals this year, and at one point in time, it appeared Texas would be no different.
Casey Mears has certainly been NASCAR’s Invisible Man this year, often overshadowed by his own Hendrick Motorsports teammates.