Numbers Game: 2011 Wonderful Pistachios 400 at Richmond
2.3 – Jeff Gordon’s average finish in the last three races. Gordon placed third at Richmond.
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2.3 – Jeff Gordon’s average finish in the last three races. Gordon placed third at Richmond.
For the first time since the inception of the Chase format, I am actually looking forward to the final 10 races of the season.
If Jimmie Johnson ever admitted fault for anything and bothered to look at the video, perhaps he wouldn’t have retaliated at Kurt Busch on Saturday night.
RICHMOND, Va. – One of the sport’s most successful, independent organizations in Nationwide and Trucks will close its doors after the season.
This weekend’s Four Burning Questions focuses on the big storyline swirling around Richmond’s 400-lapper: who will make the Chase?
Where does Jeff Gordon’s 85th win place him among the sport’s greats? And does this victory put Gordon in the best position yet to win his fifth title?
The truth is, the Chase has changed very little, if anything in the NASCAR landscape.
Bob Merriman writes “Are you related to the great Dick Potts of racing fame at this and other area speedways of the time?”
During a press conference at Atlanta, Tony Stewart mentioned that he’d been considering Mark Martin as a “co-driver” to Danica Patrick for the 2012 season.
With four wins already this season, Kyle Busch will be a top seed in the Chase for the Cup no matter what happens on Saturday.