2011 NASCAR Driver Review: Robby Gordon
Once more, Robby Gordon’s most impressive quality appeared to be keeping his self-owned team operating.
Once more, Robby Gordon’s most impressive quality appeared to be keeping his self-owned team operating.
In all facets, David Reutimann’s season was a struggle that left his future employment with MWR in jeopardy.
David Ragan’s season, despite a win, was characterized by his big restart mistake in the Daytona 500.
Trevor Bayne’s season began with a bang – Daytona 500 glory. After that, speculation began.
If you were to ask Timothy Peters, he would say, “winning at Lucas Oil Raceway was definitely one of the highlights of our season…” And who could blame him?
Experience is always a good teacher and Juan Pablo Montoya had a front-row seat for what was an exciting and hyper-competitive Sprint Cup season in 2011.
As much of a pleasant surprise that Paul Menard was in 2010, very few dreamed that 2011 would be even better.
For Casey Mears and his Germain Racing team, small gains were the name of the game in 2011.
Mark Martin was essentially a placeholder for Kasey Kahne this year.
There weren’t many high points for Joey Logano in 2011, as he authored his worst season in his three years as a full-time Cup driver.