2014 NASCAR Driver Review: Denny Hamlin
With just a handful of laps to run, Denny Hamlin was out front of the pack at Homestead-Miami Speedway under green and headed toward a maiden championship.
With just a handful of laps to run, Denny Hamlin was out front of the pack at Homestead-Miami Speedway under green and headed toward a maiden championship.
In a win-or-be-eliminated scenario at Talladega, Brad Keselowski extended his championship run by outmuscling the competition in the final laps for his sixth victory of the season.
Joey Logano’s season was littered with high points, from his electrifying last-lap pass to win the spring Texas race all the way through to his Chase victory at Kansas in the fall that locked him into the Eliminator Round.
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Jeff Gordon won the inaugural Brickyard 400 in 1994 in his home state of Indiana. 20 years later he joined Michael Schumacher as the only drivers to win five times at Indianapolis.
2014 Truck Series Rookie of the Year, Ben Kennedy, will be switching teams for his sophomore season. The driver announced a partnership Wednesday with Red …
After being granted his release from Joe Gibbs Racing less than two weeks ago, Darrell Wallace, Jr. has a new home. The 21-year-old signed a …
Carl Edwards visited victory lane twice in 2014, but it was his road-course win ahead of a hard-charging Jeff Gordon at Sonoma that seemed to be his shining moment for the year.
Dale Earnhardt Jr. scored a second win in the Daytona 500 and spent as much time at the front of the pack as he did in 2004 when he was last considered a threat to win the championship.
It’s difficult to find one particular bright spot in what was a consistent, yet unspectacular season for Matt Kenseth.