Stat Sheet: A Statistical Dive Into the Month of June
With the NASCAR season heading into July at Chicago, here’s the most eye-opening stats from the three Cup races in the month of June.
Stephen Stumpf is the NASCAR Content Director for Frontstretch and is a three-year veteran of the site. His weekly column is “Stat Sheet,” and he formerly wrote "4 Burning Questions" for three years. He also writes commentaries, contributes to podcasts, edits articles and is frequently at the track for on-site coverage.
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With the NASCAR season heading into July at Chicago, here’s the most eye-opening stats from the three Cup races in the month of June.
NASCAR might have two tracks in the Nashville area down the road. What direction do some of the drivers want to take?
A restart stack-up on lap 147 sent Ryan Blaney spinning head-on into a concrete wall in turn 1.
AJ Allmendinger pulled a spin-and-win at Nashville despite damage to the right-rear quarter panel – damage that Cole Custer thought was an advantage.
Drew’s NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series debut looked headed for a top-10 finish until late pit strategy shuffled the field, leaving him 12th.
Josh Berry will drive the No. 4 in 2024. What about the rest of SHR’s driver (and sponsor) lineup?
A new car threw everyone for a loop, and 2022 was one of the most competitive Cup seasons on record; 2023 is looking like a return to normalcy.
Love finished ninth in his Truck debut and is currently the points leader of the ARCA Menards Series.
Numerous teams have been busted in post-race trips to the NASCAR’s Research and Development Center – and that’s just the cars they’ve tested.
Toyota has dominated the 2023 road courses in the form of Tyler Reddick at COTA and Martin Truex Jr. at Sonoma.