Who’s Hot/Who’s Not in NASCAR: 2010 New Hampshire-Dover Edition
One down, nine to go. For better or for worse, NASCAR’s 10-race playoff began with a better-than-expected start.
One down, nine to go. For better or for worse, NASCAR’s 10-race playoff began with a better-than-expected start.
Our experts have pored over data and have their picks in order, hoping their crystal ball will help you find answers on J.J. and the rest of NASCAR’s Chasers.
Did You Notice? That as NASCAR takes to the New York City airwaves today, the landscape in the Big Apple is markedly different than it was even five years ago?
The anti-climactic final moments of the Race to the Chase left a feeling in NASCAR fans’ mouths like they’d kissed their sister Saturday night.
“Playoffs! You want to talk about playoffs? You kidding me?” That’s the reaction of the majority of the NASCAR fanbase nowadays.
4) What driver has the better debut Saturday night at Richmond: Mattias Ekstrom on an oval for Red Bull Racing, or Terry Labonte in his return to Cup?
Did You Notice? Wal-Mart’s pulled out of negotiations to sponsor Jeff Gordon, but continues to work with NASCAR hot and heavy on a merchandising deal?
Kasey Kahne and Ryan Newman got into it at the end of the race at Atlanta, with both drivers claiming it was a non-issue after the event.
Check out how our experts responded to the latest edition of “Darlington Pretend,” filing away Atlanta action-packed votes in our newest weekly Top-15 poll.
Tony Stewart managed to keep his tires from spinning, pulling ahead of Carl Edwards to score his long-awaited first victory of 2010 in the Emory Healthcare 500.