Who’s Hot/Who’s Not in NASCAR: 2011 Subway Fresh Fit 500 at Phoenix Edition
After winning the Daytona 500 last weekend, Trevor Bayne raced in the Nationwide and Sprint Cup series races at Phoenix and didn’t finish either one of them.
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After winning the Daytona 500 last weekend, Trevor Bayne raced in the Nationwide and Sprint Cup series races at Phoenix and didn’t finish either one of them.
IndyCar is proposing a $5 million bonus to any non-IndyCar regular driver who wins the IZOD IndyCar World Championships race at Las Vegas.
I’m not the naïve NASCAR fan I was. I don’t believe every week will be the one my driver will take the trophy. However, it’s wonderful to know it’s possible.
3 – the number of cars out of the race because of “electrical” problems after just 72 laps of the Sprint Cup race at Phoenix.
The “real” season began with a top 10 at Phoenix Sunday for Dale Earnhardt Jr.
Overall it was a rough week for our bubble teams, but a few things to take away from Phoenix.
This week, here’s a sneak peek at what they all were thinking following Subway Fresh Fit 500 at Phoenix International Raceway.
Jeff Gordon, despite an early-race incident with Carl Edwards, broke a 66-race winless streak by passing Kyle Busch with eight laps remaining to win at Phoenix.
Thanks to efforts from crew back in Michigan, Brian Keselowski’s second car is prepared, meaning the Rookie of the Year candidate will attempt Phoenix.
You couldn’t help but feel bad for David Ragan. The Roush Fenway Racing driver was laps away from winning his first race – the Daytona 500 – and he blew it.