The Underdog House: Classic Richmond Does Little to Help NASCAR Underdogs
And who will replace Justin Haley in the No. 31 car?
And who will replace Justin Haley in the No. 31 car?
Stenhouse scored his first top 10 at Pocono in his 20th Cup start.
The field had to wait a whole day to race at Loudon, and for the underdogs, they did not escape the Monday blues.
Even a hectic stage two during a rain-shortened race couldn’t put a damper on AJ Allmendinger in Atlanta.
Yes, the winner of the first Chicago street race was a Cup Series ringer, but several full-time underdogs also impressed.
The one-week breather seemed to be just what the doctor ordered for Erik Jones and the No. 43 team, as he earned an eighth-place finish in the Music City.
AJ Allmendinger seems to have his Cup Series road course mojo back. As for Michael McDowell? His strong run fell short after a poor pit stop late at Sonoma.
Will a ninth-place finish turn a topsy-turvy season around for Michael McDowell? See how he and other lower-budget drivers performed in the Enjoy Illinois 300.
There’s still plenty of racing left, but if you are sleeping on JTG-Daugherty, you’re going to have to wake up to the team’s performance.
Erik Jones topped the charts for underdogs at North Wilkesboro Speedway.
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