Who’s Hot/Who’s Not in Sprint Cup: Lucky 7 Edition (Chicagoland, Too)
Kasey Kahne’s cheat sheet worked wonders with the No. 99 at Chicagoland, Carl Edwards looking like a man possessed in a good way.
Kasey Kahne’s cheat sheet worked wonders with the No. 99 at Chicagoland, Carl Edwards looking like a man possessed in a good way.
At NASCAR’s halfway point, a handful of numbers have been trumpeted to showcase how the racing has “never been more competitive.”
Daytona lived up to its wild reputation Saturday night, triggering another Big One that shook up the 43-car field faster than your local bingo caller.
What do Kurt Busch, Alan Kulwicki and Rusty Wallace have in common? They’re the only Cup champs without a Daytona or Talladega victory in the plate era.
Junior’s three points from a reeling Carl Edwards in 12th, heading to a Daytona track that gift-wraps top-five finishes for him as if they’re stocking stuffers.
Did You Notice? That with nine races left, there’s a bit of a cushion for a handful of playoff contenders? The top six in the …
“Horrendous.” “Berserk.” “A living hell.” All these words were uttered by some of NASCAR’s finest drivers Friday, looking back at the Infineon Bumper Cars 350.
Did You Notice? With Todd Parrott’s reassignment Tuesday (June 22), Matt Kenseth is now on his fifth crew chief in less than three years?
A typical road-course weekend saw a few names you don’t normally see up front, and some you expected to see up front relegated to poor …
So what can we learn from 110 laps of playing the feud at Sonoma? They say only the strong survive, but in this case strong gets replaced with strongarm.