The Underdog House: Meet NASCAR’s Most Improved Driver — John Hunter Nemechek
The driver of the Legacy Motor Club No. 42 tallied his second straight top 10 at World Wide Technology Raceway.
Entering his fifth year with Frontstretch, Luken Glover is the author of The Underdog House, shedding light on the motivation and performance of NASCAR's dark horse teams as they strive to fight to the top. Additionally, Glover reports for the site at various events, and he contributes in the video editing department.
A 2023 graduate of the University of the Cumberlands, Glover is a middle school math and PE teacher, as well as a basketball coach. He is passionate about serving in his church, playing/coaching a wide variety of sports, and researching motorsports history.
The driver of the Legacy Motor Club No. 42 tallied his second straight top 10 at World Wide Technology Raceway.
Legacy Motor Club duo of Erik Jones and John Hunter Nemechek led the underdog charge in the Southern 500.
Honeycutt joins Bringing the Heat to talk his move to Friesen’s No. 52 to conclude the season.
Honeycutt discusses the transition from Niece to Halmar Friesen, his mindset in his playoffs debut and more.
Justin Haley, Cole Custer and Erik Jones were among the underdogs with a shot to win on the final lap, but none of them took home the trophy.
After a rough few weeks, Smith was finally able to put together a full race and notched a good result out of it.
Blaney placed third ahead of his two Penske teammates at Richmond.
Majeski’s dominating run was derailed by a late spin.
Legacy Motor Club teammates got into it while AJ Allmendinger led the pack of underdogs at Watkins Glen.