Frontstretch NASCAR Power Rankings: Top 15 After the 2009 Ford 400 at Homestead
As expected Sunday, Jimmie Johnson finished what he started and came home with his fourth consecutive championship.
As expected Sunday, Jimmie Johnson finished what he started and came home with his fourth consecutive championship.
Ron Hornaday became the oldest champion in NASCAR’s top-three series. Are those efforts enough to make him a “lock” for the NASCAR Hall of Fame?
With Jimmie Johnson on the brink of winning his fourth consecutive Sprint Cup championship, one thing stands out: Nobody really cares.
As the season winds down to its final weekend, Jimmie Johnson’s firm grip atop our poll mirrors his 108-point lead in the Sprint Cup standings.
To set the backdrop for a title finish that needs to add some spark, I have assembled the following NASCAR all-star broadcast crew.
NASCAR has said that it would like the television crews to refrain from talking about the quality of racing on television. Is that a legitimate request?
The Dickies 500 at Texas Motor Speedway this past weekend in some way served as a microcosm for the entire 2009 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series.
Not only did Jimmie Johnson maintain his first-place position in unanimous fashion, he maintains a rather healthy points lead in our Power Rankings after Texas.
Following months – well, years really – of speculation, it appears that Danica Patrick is at long last coming south to compete in NASCAR.
By now, we are all familiar with the paradox of racing at Daytona and Talladega.