When Consistency Isn’t Enough: NASCAR’s 2022 Playoffs
After years of speculation over whether it might happen, NASCAR is finally in a position where its postseason could consist entirely of race winners.
Aaron Bearden is a Frontstretch alumnus who’s come back home as the site’s Short Track Editor. When he isn’t working with our grassroots writers, he can be found talking about racing on his Morning Warmup newsletter, pestering his wife/dog or convincing himself the Indiana Pacers can win an NBA title.
After years of speculation over whether it might happen, NASCAR is finally in a position where its postseason could consist entirely of race winners.
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