Monday Morning Teardown: Darian Grubb Working Magic Already at JGR
Darian Grubb has a new nickname in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series garage these days: King Midas.
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Darian Grubb has a new nickname in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series garage these days: King Midas.
After all the excitement and suspense involved in NASCAR’s season-opening Daytona 500, many might consider the Sprint Cup season’s second race a bit of downer.
The reality is that, as the press releases clearly indicate, racing teams change ‘manufacturers’ all the time.
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If this week is any indication, the rest of 2012 looks quite promising for the top driver at JGR.
It would be a glaring understatement to say that Speedweeks 2012 was one of the most unusual we’ve ever seen.
We got the same question this week from three people, wanting to know why Matt Kenseth was only five points ahead of Dale Earnhardt Jr. after the Daytona 500.
Well, readers, it’s time to hunker down and wait out another ridiculous break in the Truck Series schedule.
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