2010 NASCAR Driver Review: Tony Raines
Eager to assist any team looking for a pilot, Tony Raines spent 2010 hopping into whatever car would paint his name over the window.
Eager to assist any team looking for a pilot, Tony Raines spent 2010 hopping into whatever car would paint his name over the window.
Ryan Newman’s high point came early when he and the No. 39 team were able to use late-race pit strategy to score his lone win of the 2010 season at Phoenix.
It’s hard to really have a high point as Joe Nemechek when you don’t have the financing to finish races.
With zero wins or top-five finishes, finding a high point in David Ragan’s season is tough.
After more than three years, Juan Pablo Montoya racked up his second career Cup win, this one coming on the winding road course in the wine country of New York.
Looking at Paul Menard’s body of work for the 2010 season, it is a little hard to say what could have been the best part.
No question, Jamie McMurray’s high point was winning the Daytona 500.
For Casey Mears, the 2010 season was brutal. He was left out in the cold when sponsorship couldn’t be found for him in the Childress camp.
There isn’t a lot of difference in speed between champions and everyone else in auto racing; and no one understands that better than Mark Martin.
Michael McDowell’s 2010 high point must have been the 10th-place finish he scored at Watkins Glen in the Nationwide Series.