Mirror Driving: Jimmie Johnson, Dale Earnhardt Jr., Brian Vickers… Who’s Getting Screwed?
Brian Vickers. Dale Earnhardt Jr. Jimmie Johnson. Talladega. Discuss.
Brian Vickers. Dale Earnhardt Jr. Jimmie Johnson. Talladega. Discuss.
JJ Yeley had a day he’d rather forget at Talladega. Rear-ended by Ken Schrader in the first big wreck, the bump caused significant damage to his car.
Juan Pablo Montoya is going to run a full Cup schedule next year for Chip Ganassi Racing. His return to the US sent shockwaves through the sport.
With new asphalt and restrictor-plate engines, every team is going to be holding their breath for 500 miles, hoping they can avoid Talladega’s Big One.
Was this week’s race at Kansas just an aberration, or are we finally beginning to see one of the “cookie-cutter” tracks provide good racing?
Elliott Sadler was the big loser this weekend, the victim of a pit-road mishap during the first caution of the race.
A 1.5-mile D-shaped oval is a great place to see a NASCAR race. Unfortunately, the high speeds mean one bad thing and that is high dependency on aerodynamics.
Who will follow the yellow brick road to glory at Kansas this weekend? Let’s figure out picks for your Banquet 400 fantasy team.
Should Brian Vickers feel obligated to help Jeff Gordon win a championship for Hendrick Motorsports when he won’t be there after the end of the season?
After their performance the first two races, is RCR now the team to beat in this Chase? If that’s true, who’s got the upper hand – Jeff Burton or Kevin Harvick?