Good News/Bad News – The Real Story of Hendrick Motorsports’ Wild, Whacky Season
Hendrick Motorsports has been a classic good news/bad news story this season and the hits just kept on coming at Martinsville.
Hendrick Motorsports has been a classic good news/bad news story this season and the hits just kept on coming at Martinsville.
Who’d have thought April Fools’ Day would be the one thing to deprive Hendrick Motorsports of one of their biggest accomplishments yet?
In a sport with 42 losers in every contest, there is always room to wonder where things went awry.
Asked what the apparent appellate vindication meant for his reputation, Chad Knaus responded, “I don’t care about that. I care about winning.”
If Brian Vickers can pull off another impressive run at Martinsville, he may be seeing some additional offers rolling in soon enough.
Who can blame Robby Gordon for being so willing to put a price tag on his new, most valuable asset?
Both Kurt Busch and Penske Racing stand to lose big on this one.
One of the many reasons that 2011 has managed to hold our interest from beginning to end is the sheer competitiveness of it.
A lot of NASCAR Nation was prepared to again hand the championship trophy to Jimmie Johnson before the green flag even flew in Daytona.
Martinsville may have more to say about this championship than originally thought.