Holding A Pretty Wheel: Redefining the NASCAR Rookie
Winning in the Cup Series as a rookie is hard. Amy Henderson analyzes those rookies who’ve gone to victory lane.
Amy is an 20-year veteran NASCAR writer and a six-time National Motorsports Press Association (NMPA) writing award winner, including first place awards for both columns and race coverage. As well as serving as Photo Editor, Amy writes The Big 6 (Mondays) after every NASCAR Cup Series race. She can also be found working on her bi-weekly columns Holding A Pretty Wheel (Tuesdays) and Only Yesterday (Wednesdays). A New Hampshire native whose heart is in North Carolina, Amy’s work credits have extended everywhere from driver Kenny Wallace’s website to Athlon Sports. She can also be heard weekly as a panelist on the Hard Left Turn podcast that can be found on AccessWDUN.com's Around the Track page.
Winning in the Cup Series as a rookie is hard. Amy Henderson analyzes those rookies who’ve gone to victory lane.
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