2010 NASCAR Driver Review: Carl Edwards
Carl Edwards’s high point would have to be the final two races of the season — Phoenix and Homestead — in which he broke a 70-race winless streak.
Carl Edwards’s high point would have to be the final two races of the season — Phoenix and Homestead — in which he broke a 70-race winless streak.
Wrestling the lead from Denny Hamlin in the final laps of the AAA Texas 500, Matt Kenseth looked like he was about to win for the first time since Feb. 2009.
The August victory at Pocono that will be remembered as the sentimental highlight of the season for Greg Biffle, Roush Fenway Racing and fans of Jack Roush.
In a season that saw Tony Stewart have many downs and very few ups, it’s a no-brainer that Fontana was the high point of Smoke’s year.
In a season of high points, Kyle Busch’s weekend sweep at Bristol in August was highest, especially because the Truck race victory came in his own equipment.
Jeff Gordon could easily have won four or five races this season.
Clint Bowyer’s win at Talladega had to feel good. Bowyer led 19 laps to a victory where the winner wasn’t known until minutes after the checkered flag flew.
Though it wasn’t the first time he visited victory lane in 2010, two weeks at Charlotte in May stand out as the shining moment for Kurt Busch’s season.
Following an early-season stretch of inconsistent finishes, Jeff Burton’s No. 31 team suddenly found itself some speed.