The Underdog House: Michael McDowell Keeping Faint NASCAR Playoff Hopes Alive
As Michael McDowell led the underdogs at Dover, keeping his push for the postseason alive, Ty Dillon qualified for NASCAR’s In-Season Challenge finale.
As Michael McDowell led the underdogs at Dover, keeping his push for the postseason alive, Ty Dillon qualified for NASCAR’s In-Season Challenge finale.
The driver of the No. 10 and 32nd seed in the In-Season Challenge advanced to the final four with a bold last-lap move.
Shane van Gisbergen has usurped Allmendinger on the left and right-hand turns in recent Cup Series seasons.
Erik Jones was one of several underdog NASCAR Cup Series drivers who earned a good finish at Atlanta.
John Hunter Nemechek collected his second straight sixth-place finish at Pocono Raceway on Sunday (June 22).
The driver of the No. 71 Spire Motorsports Chevrolet led the pack of underdog drivers in Mexico City.
After Hocevar gave up the lead due to a flat tire, Smith took the reigns as leader of the underdogs with a seventh-place finish.
The sophomore driver put up an impressive runner-up finish to Ryan Blaney in the Music City.
AJ Allmendinger led a strong night for the underdogs, putting Kaulig Racing back in the playoff conversation.
Hocevar led the underdogs in Sunday’s (May 18) All-Star Race at North Wilkesboro after winning the All-Star Open.