Mirror Driving: Who Shined in NASCAR… & Didn’t… In ’06
Which NASCAR driver was the biggest surprise in 2006, and why?
Which NASCAR driver was the biggest surprise in 2006, and why?
Evaluate Juan Pablo Montoya’s Cup debut.
0.389 – Greg Biffle’s margin of victory, in seconds, over Martin Truex Jr. in the Ford 400 at Homestead.
Did the series of shakeups at Roush Racing the last two months cost Matt Kenseth his shot at the title?
$216,825 – Kevin Harvick’s purse for winning the Checker Auto Parts 500.
Team Red Bull has had an auspicious debut, failing to qualify for any of the races it’s entered this season. Is this a true indicator that Toyota has a lot of homework to do, or is it hard to tell anything because they’re using Dodges?
278 – laps led by race winner Tony Stewart in the Dickies 500, the most of any driver.
Can it be said missing the Chase has helped Tony Stewart? Should there be a Chase provision that allows drivers in his position to finish higher than 11th?
26 – penalties handed down by NASCAR Sunday during the running of the Bass Pro Shops 500.
With inexperienced rookies coming into the Cup Series next year, should there be a higher standard set by NASCAR before a driver is allowed to race in Cup?