Only Yesterday: Matt Kenseth & NASCAR’s Last Full-Season Championship
Kenseth won by 90 points over Jimmie Johnson, a sizeable margin. And worst of all, he did it with just one win. (The horror.)
Kenseth won by 90 points over Jimmie Johnson, a sizeable margin. And worst of all, he did it with just one win. (The horror.)
They say in racing that sometimes it’s better to be lucky than good. Here’s five times we’ve seen that during the NASCAR Cup Series playoff era.
The story of how a underdog NASCAR Cup win at Daytona resulted in a team shutting down.
It has been a decade since one of the greatest finishes NASCAR has ever produced at Watkins Glen.
Let’s not forget the story of how Jeff Burton used a move many thought would be a career downgrade to battle back from winless, unsponsored anonymity.
A look back at the spectacle that was NASCAR’s first visit to Indianapolis Motor Speedway in 1994.
Kyle Petty was not the best driver in NASCAR history. He also wasn’t the worst driver either.
Numbers and statistics only tell part of the story in past NASCAR races.