5 Points to Ponder: Atlanta Brings the Heat in Temps and Tempers
Sunday’s Cup race at Atlanta was hot; what should NASCAR do in the future? And should there be an extra incentive for the regular season champion?
Brad joined Frontstretch.com in 2020 and contributes to the site's 5 Points To Ponder column and other roles as needed. A graduate of the University of Georgia's Henry W. Grady School of Journalism and Mass Communication, he has covered sports in some capacity for more than 20 years with coverage including local high school sports, college athletics and minor league hockey. Brad has received multiple awards for his work from the Georgia Press Association.
Sunday’s Cup race at Atlanta was hot; what should NASCAR do in the future? And should there be an extra incentive for the regular season champion?
Corey LaJoie was two laps from pulling off a stunning upset.
Ross Chastain’s driving at Atlanta left Austin Dillon and Denny Hamlin frustrated with the driver as the playoffs near.
After adding Atlanta to his Joe Gibbs Racing slate last-minute, Ryan Truex made the most of it and finished third.
Atlanta poses a huge chance for NASCAR Cup Series drivers outside the playoffs, like Michael McDowell and Austin Dillon, to capitalize.
Bubba Wallace and Christopher Bell’s teams swapped NASCAR Cup Series crew members, a move both hope will get their seasons on track.
Should the stars align to clear the way for racing at the Nashville Fairgrounds, what purpose does “the other track” have in that future?
NASCAR could very well be in a situation where just winning a single race does not necessarily guarantee a playoff spot.
Maybe NASCAR teams shouldn’t always go with the youngest potential driver when they have an empty seat.
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