Up to Speed: Is There Strength Among Teammates in the NASCAR Playoffs?
Bryan Gable examines whether there is strength in numbers in having multiple drivers from the same team in the Cup playoffs.
Bryan began writing for Frontstretch in 2016. He has penned Up to Speed for the past eight years. A lifelong student of auto racing, Bryan is a published author and automotive historian. He is a native of Columbus, Ohio and currently resides in Southern Kentucky.
Bryan Gable examines whether there is strength in numbers in having multiple drivers from the same team in the Cup playoffs.
What are the odds both Bubba Wallace and Tyler Reddick advance into the Round of 12?
William Byron earned Hendrick Motorsports its 300th win at Texas – an honor he admitted should have been Kyle Larson’s.
Busch must hope his team can help him have a fourth successful chapter to his season if he wants to make the Championship 4.
After the first two races of the playoffs, the biggest surprise is a trio of veteran drivers near the playoff cut line.
The question now becomes whether Keselowski and Buescher can remain regular contenders for wins?
It’s hard to believe Kevin Harvick will be a championship contender this year, but don’t discount the seasoned veteran in his final playoff run.
Yes, Byron won at The Glen, but he is the championship favorite?
Allmendinger is not shut out of the playoffs yet, but his pathway there has become much more difficult.
Michael McDowell’s drive to make the playoffs could have an effect on him that goes beyond this year.