Bowles-Eye View: Jimmie Johnson’s Luck Running Out at the Wrong Time … Again
You may finish Sunday in victory lane, but the next weekend you can go from hero to zero once the green drops. Ask Jimmie Johnson about that; he can relate.
You may finish Sunday in victory lane, but the next weekend you can go from hero to zero once the green drops. Ask Jimmie Johnson about that; he can relate.
Kevin Harvick dominated the Sylvania 300 at New Hampshire Sunday, leading 118 of the final 123 laps to take the checkered flag for the second week in a row.
Read this week’s Starr Report to find out Who’s Hot and Who’s Not in the Chase.
$266,461 – Kevin Harvick’s purse for winning the Sylvania 300.
Can we spend a few minutes mentioning NASCAR’s non-Chasers, please? Otherwise, sponsors will leave and we will end up with fewer quality teams in a few years!
Bobby Labonte was the big loser on the day. Labonte was running solidly in the mid-teens when he was tagged by Kurt Busch on lap 209.
Who will win NASCAR’s 2006 Chase for the Championship? Read below to find out who your favorite Frontstretch writer picked … and why.
Fast forward to 2006 and Mark Martin isn’t talking about retirement anymore.
The Sylvania 300 is the 27th race on the 36-race NASCAR Nextel Cup schedule. The series returns for the first race of the Chase this time around.
Five of the 10 drivers going for the NASCAR Cup Series title are participating for the first time. Does that give an advantage to the “veteran” Chasers?