NASCAR’s 75 Greatest Drivers: The Pioneers
The first stars of NASCAR are discussed in the latest edition of the sport’s 75 greatest drivers.
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The first stars of NASCAR are discussed in the latest edition of the sport’s 75 greatest drivers.
When the 2022 NASCAR Cup Series season kicked off in February, it marked the long-awaited debut of the Next Gen car.
Wasn’t the whole point of producing an elimination-style playoffs, and the Chase before it, to make drivers race harder in the final weeks of the season?
Hendrick Motorsports can win the driver’s and owner’s championships again at Phoenix — just not with the same car.
There was no guarantee back in February that Ross Chastain would win any races or even make the playoffs.
It feels like 2022 will go down as a year of missed opportunities for 23XI.
The sequence of events that got Chase Briscoe through the second round of the playoffs is absolutely crazy.
Considering the tension in the garage, Talladega seemed destined to be either complete chaos or as dull as the autumn 2009 event.
The minute the playoffs began, William Byron flipped the switch once more.
While NASCAR and the teams can celebrate its successes, both parties must cooperate to address the notable drawbacks of the Next Gen car before 2023.