Steve Arpin 2010 Spring ARCA Winner at Salem; Development Drivers Struggle
SALEM, Ind. – In speaking with Steve Arpin after ARCA practice yesterday, Steve told me “he’d see me in victory lane on Sunday.”
SALEM, Ind. – In speaking with Steve Arpin after ARCA practice yesterday, Steve told me “he’d see me in victory lane on Sunday.”
Sources tell Frontstretch John Wes Townley has NOT been released as driver of Richard Childress Racing’s No. 21 Chevy in the Nationwide Series.
Max Gresham, a 16-year-old making his ARCA debut surprised everyone in attendance at Salem, grabbing the top spot for Sunday’s 200-lap race.
As the sun set on Martinsville on Monday, Front Row Motorsports packed up to leave Virginia in a much different manner than they did one year ago.
So who are the best NASCAR drivers gunning for a ride at the sport’s top level (or young enough to still get that second chance?)
Bad economy? Awkward weekend? Or is it possible that NASCAR’s cash-cow decision to let Cup drivers run rampant all over their AAA league is now biting them?
This Saturday in Nashville, Kevin Harvick’s No. 33 was the class of a very stout field in what’s turning into a regular occurrence for 2010.
Justin Allgaier may have the best shot that any driver has had in a long time to be the dragon slayer that brings one back for the home team.
Even after scoring the win in one of the most memorable races in recent history, Denny Hamlin’s chances at a Cup title in 2010 had the nail put in the coffin.
With a shocking ninth-place finish at Martinsville, did Jimmie Johnson do enough for our experts to vote him number one on our list?