Going Green: Bye Weeks & Memories – Is the Lack of Breaks Hurting My Love for NASCAR?
Now we have just one bye week for the remainder of the season and I am confused.
Now we have just one bye week for the remainder of the season and I am confused.
Through six races, 13th has been the worst starting spot for a race winner.
The early-season success of Michael Waltrip Racing has been one of the best stories in 2012.
Perhaps the biggest example of how a Steve Addington-led team loses its momentum in the final weeks was in 2008.
7 – Tony Stewart now has seven Sprint Cup victories in his last 15 races, the most he has ever had in that time.
For the driver of the No. 24 Chevy, he will still go down as one of the best ever, but the days of Jeff Gordon being the man to beat are long gone.
9th – Trevor Bayne finished ninth on Sunday (March 11), his first top 10 in the Cup Series since winning the 2011 Daytona 500.
Even though we are only two weeks in, there are already several drivers who should be optimistic about the weeks ahead while others need to be concerned.
1 – It took Denny Hamlin just two races to match his win total from all of last year, when his one victory came at Michigan last June.
If this week is any indication, the rest of 2012 looks quite promising for the top driver at JGR.