2014 NASCAR Driver Review: Greg Biffle
There is no question that 2014 was not kind to Greg Biffle and the Roush Fenway No. 16 team.
There is no question that 2014 was not kind to Greg Biffle and the Roush Fenway No. 16 team.
Hands down Kasey Kahne’s win at Atlanta in August was his season highlight.
The high point of Aric Almirola’s season came in the Coke Zero 400 in July at Daytona, where Almirola delivered his first-ever Sprint Cup Series victory.
AJ Allmendinger’s first full season behind the wheel of the No. 47 Chevrolet yielded a few good finishes surrounded by mostly mediocre results heading into the summer stretch. That all changed when the series headed to Watkins Glen.
2014 Frontstretch Driver Reviews Driver Run Date Writer Bryan Silas 12/01/14 Phil Allaway James Buescher 12/01/14 Justin Tucker Ben Kennedy 12/01/14 Beth Lunkenheimer Ryan Reed 12/01/14 Tom Bowles Jeb Burton 12/02/14 Kevin Rutherford Brendan Gaughan 12/02/14 Tom Bowles Joey Coulter 12/02/14 Kevin Rutherford Chris Buescher 12/02/14 Summer Bedgood German Quiroga 12/03/14 Joseph Wolkin Trevor Bayne …
Late in the Camping World Truck Series Mudsummer Classic at Eldora Speedway, Kyle Larson led the field to the restart.
After the accident at Canandaigua Speedway that claimed Kevin Ward Jr.’s life, fans cheered Tony Stewart’s return to the track.
Austin Dillon put the iconic No. 3 Chevrolet on the pole for the 56th running of the Daytona 500.
Statistically speaking, 2014 was Jamie McMurray’s best season since his three-win 2010 campaign, continuing an upward trend for CGR after dreadful years in 2011 and 2012.
Clint Bowyer 2014 Ride: No. 15 Michael Waltrip Racing Toyota 2014 Crew Chief: Brian Pattie 2014 Points Finish: 19th 2014 Stats: 36 starts, zero wins, 5 top fives, 15 top 10s, zero poles, 109 laps led, 5 DNFs, 15.8 average start, 17.1 average finish 2014 Best Finish: Third, (Talladega I, Richmond II, Talladega II) High Point: …
The best part of Paul Menard’s season came in the season-opening Daytona 500. That’s where he took his No. 27 to the front and led for 29 laps.
For Brian Vickers and the MWR organization, the 2014 season can be seen in a number of ways. The big one is that Vickers is behind the wheel and still has the potential to be a regular Chase driver.
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