Did You Notice? New Teams “Drive” Pressure, Know Your Judges & Quirky Stats
Did You Notice? The pressure to perform is getting to drivers, not crew chiefs early this season?
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Did You Notice? The pressure to perform is getting to drivers, not crew chiefs early this season?
It’s been a drought of epic proportions. But for the second time in three races, a case could be made that Dale Earnhardt Jr. had a chance to end it.
As Dodge prepares to reveal its NASCAR future, they’re also wagering a multimillion-dollar gamble on the racing roulette wheel.
Did You Notice? That as we transition from Phoenix to Sin City, there’s no need for some teams to play craps in Vegas?
For Hendrick this week, the only “sign of things to come” is a whole bunch of crafty arguments.
The crew chief for Jimmie Johnson’s No. 48 car, Chad Knaus, has been suspended for six weeks after an infraction for a modified C-pillar.
Did You Notice? The alliteration for 2012 Daytona Speedweeks was Demolition Derby?
Matt Kenseth provided a finish every fan should have stayed up for. Will this win will be enough to move him from sideshow to main attraction?
Here’s a look inside the numbers at how some of your favorite drivers and teams could make history once the checkered flag falls.
Buzzwords to describe this one: Bizarro. Surreal. Wild wrecks. And easily one of the top-three upsets in Truck Series history, ever.