NASCAR’s 75 Greatest Drivers: Brotherly Love
Some of NASCAR’s greatest drivers came from the same parents.
Andrew Stoddard joined Frontstretch in May of 2022 as an iRacing contributor. He is a graduate of Hampden-Sydney College, the University of Richmond, and VCU. He works as an athletic communications specialist at Eastern Mennonite University in Harrisonburg, Va.
Some of NASCAR’s greatest drivers came from the same parents.
In the latest installment, Frontstretch writers speak on some of the Cup Series’ stars of the 2000s.
Sage Karam won his second MNR road course race in a row, sailing to victory by a comfortable margin over runner-up Chase Cabre.
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Cabre dominated while an early gamble backfired for Schildhouse in the playoff opener and first ever MNR race without fast repairs.
Sibille came up clutch in the regular season finale while chaos reigned supreme at Talladega.
Cabot clinches his playoff spot while McCandless shows he’s good with a microphone or a steering wheel.
Sage Karam made a splash in his debut while Will Rodgers and Ford Martin staked their playoffs claims.
Sorah went from first to last to first. Melillo almost scored the elusive first career win.