2011 NASCAR Driver Review: Andy Lally
Andy Lally won the 2011 NASCAR Sprint Cup Rookie of the Year Award, a reward for his cumulative efforts.
Andy Lally won the 2011 NASCAR Sprint Cup Rookie of the Year Award, a reward for his cumulative efforts.
Jason Leffler was always in the hunt in his 34 starts, but never could seal the deal and win a race.
Kasey Kahne’s No. 4 Toyota Camry was the polar opposite of the No. 83 Red Bull team.
2011 was more of the same, with just two top 10s and only six laps led for Bobby Labonte, who’s running like he’s long past his prime.
Even with the closure of KHI, the outlook isn’t all that grim for four-time champion Ron Hornaday.
When looking at the season as a whole, Jeff Burton and company were at the bottom of the totem pole, the only Childress entry not to record a win in 2011.
Despite a solid season, the quality of drivers available on the free-agent market leaves Gilliland unsigned at press time.
In what started off to be a disappointing season, James Buescher and the No. 31 team really turned things around.
Clint Bowyer had consistent finishes during the late spring that placed him within the top 10 in points.
2011 was a year in which Dave Blaney finally got back to driving the full distance in most races.