Voices From the Heartland: 1 New Way to Evaluate NASCAR’s Chasers
Using the cleverest invention to be thought of by mankind, statistics, I have come up with a new way to evaluate those lucky enough to be in NASCAR’s Chase.
Using the cleverest invention to be thought of by mankind, statistics, I have come up with a new way to evaluate those lucky enough to be in NASCAR’s Chase.
A 1.5-mile D-shaped oval is a great place to see a NASCAR race. Unfortunately, the high speeds mean one bad thing and that is high dependency on aerodynamics.
The Banquet 400 is the 29th race on the 36-race NASCAR Nextel Cup Series schedule and the third in the Chase for the Nextel Cup.
Who will follow the yellow brick road to glory at Kansas this weekend? Let’s figure out picks for your Banquet 400 fantasy team.
Should Brian Vickers feel obligated to help Jeff Gordon win a championship for Hendrick Motorsports when he won’t be there after the end of the season?
Q: I’ve heard some people who want to replace the Dover race because it’s not a “Chase-worthy” track. Did they actually watch the race Sunday?
8. You will be wrongfully terminated from Richard Childress Racing just for uttering the words sucking or bleeding.
After their performance the first two races, is RCR now the team to beat in this Chase? If that’s true, who’s got the upper hand – Jeff Burton or Kevin Harvick?
Tony Stewart explained “it is a frustrating day when you are racing those guys that are in the top 10 in points.”
Jeff Burton and the Cingular team have had several strong runs early in recent races, but has been unable to close the deal until Sunday’s Dover 400.