Mirror Driving: Addington Angst, Rewarding Wins & is Jeff Gordon Over the Hill?
Once considered the driver most likely to break the record of seven Cup championships, will Jeff Gordon ever take home a fifth?
Once considered the driver most likely to break the record of seven Cup championships, will Jeff Gordon ever take home a fifth?
Although he didn’t win on Sunday, Jimmie Johnson continued his death grip on the top spot in the Power Rankings with his second-place finish at Martinsville.
I know it’s hard to imagine right now, but contrary to popular belief Jimmie Johnson and the No. 48 car does get involved in wrecks from time to time.
Would it not serve everyone well to go Daughtry and bellow out “it’s not oooovverrrr…” a few weeks into this Chase?
NASCAR came home for the only night race of the playoffs Saturday, overseeing a coronation of the Lowe’s Motor Speedway “King” for the first time in four years.
No doubt, the trio has made one heck of a movie trailer this year: “Danica Patrick, the IndyCar Series and NASCAR.”
After scoring another victory at his home track, Jimmie Johnson put a major stranglehold on the top spot following Chase race number four at Fontana.
After much speculation, an announcement was made Wednesday that in 2010, NASCAR would enforce uniform starting times for Sprint Cup Series races.
More than a few NASCAR fans were up in arms over an admonishment from race stewards to a non-Chase driver after getting an eyeful of the No. 42 Target Chevrolet.
During Sunday’s race, NASCAR sent a message to Brad Keselowski to drive less aggressively around the Chase drivers. Should NASCAR have made that call?