Frontstretch Fantasy Insider: Roush Teammates Should Be Strong at Kansas
Roush Fenway Racing’s Greg Biffle was only a few laps from victory when he had to pull his No. 16 down pit road in the final laps of the 600.
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Roush Fenway Racing’s Greg Biffle was only a few laps from victory when he had to pull his No. 16 down pit road in the final laps of the 600.
“Why can’t we be friends?” I’m looking at YOU, Paul Tracy!
David Ragan’s second-place finish Sunday was his career best, but is it enough to keep the Roush Fenway driver in the seat of the No. 6 Ford?
*10.* Change his name to “Keni” so the other NASCAR drivers will stop making fun of him.
One glance at the current NASCAR Sprint Cup Series points standings shows that there is only one driver “hotter” than Harvick right now — Carl Edwards.
Mr. Kimi Raikkonen, if you so chose to return to NASCAR Nation, don’t pussyfoot around. Do it or don’t. Love us or leave.
6 – the number of drivers that started outside the top 20 in Sunday’s Coca-Cola 600 and finished in the top 10.
As Dale Earnhardt Jr. ran down the backstretch, the tank ran dry. Coasting through the final corner, Earnhardt Jr. could only watch as Kevin Harvick drove past.
When JR Hildebrand hit the wall in the fourth turn while leading the last lap, Wheldon slipped by a couple hundred yards to win his second Indianapolis 500.
So close yet so far aptly sums up David Ragan’s night in the Coca-Cola 600.