Middlebrook Overturns Hendrick Penalties; Fine Stands
Most of the penalties levied at Daytona were reversed by Chief Appellate Officer John Middlebrook.
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Most of the penalties levied at Daytona were reversed by Chief Appellate Officer John Middlebrook.
2 – the number of consecutive victories for Brad Keselowski at Bristol.
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Brad Keselowski. He’s young, cocky and he’s winning.
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Dale Earnhardt Jr., before his relationship with Dale Earnhardt Inc. and his stepmother took a turn for the worse, had swagger.
He was the next big thing in NASCAR, a mortal lock for Most Popular Driver and a threat to win just about every weekend. He’d survived the racing death of his father, the attendant shifting of support from his father’s fans and all that had come his way… until he and his stepmother, Teresa, got into a very public spat over his future.
Poof.
On Sunday (March 18), Brad Keselowski started fifth and stayed up front all day.
Elliott Sadler stayed out on the final caution to win the Ford EcoBoost 300 by 1.159 seconds over Kasey Kahne.
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Editors’ Note: We are excited to welcome Dakoda Armstrong to the Frontstretch Driver Diary lineup for 2012