Going Green: Which Jeff Gordon Will We Remember?
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.
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.
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.
If this week is any indication, the rest of 2012 looks quite promising for the top driver at JGR.
With the 2012 Daytona 500 just days away, there is a story developing much like Dale Earnhardt’s quest for winning the Great American Race.
There is still one week left in the season, but after 35 races, it’s not too early to look back on some of the noteworthy stories from the year.
Joe Gibbs is well prepared to handle the Kyle Busch situation correctly, as he has more experience than any car owner dealing with high-strung individuals.
Jeremy Mayfield and innocent will no longer be in the same sentence again.
With just four more races until the 2011 season concludes, Kasey Kahne appears to be making a statement for next year.
Chaos, carnage, luck, crapshoot, unpredictable. These are just a few of many words that come to mind in the days leading up to Talladega.
When it comes to the Chase, I like to think my opinion on the subject is unique.