2010 NASCAR Driver Review: Dave Blaney
The lowest point for Dave Blaney came as he left PRISM Motorsports after completing only a single race and failing to qualify for six including the biggest.
The lowest point for Dave Blaney came as he left PRISM Motorsports after completing only a single race and failing to qualify for six including the biggest.
Although his best finish of the season came at The Glen, where he started and finished fourth, AJ Allmendinger’s best race took place at Dover in September.
Homestead-Miami Speedway. Aric Almirola, subbing for the recently dismissed Kasey Kahne, posted a fourth-place finish in his 35th Sprint Cup Series start.
Jimmie Johnson had to do what many fans figured impossible to win his fifth straight title – lead laps and run up front at Homestead-Miami Speedway.
Right down until the final race of the season, Denny Hamlin was a strong competitor for this year’s Cup title.
Kevin Harvick dominated the regular season of the 2010 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series schedule.
Carl Edwards’s high point would have to be the final two races of the season — Phoenix and Homestead — in which he broke a 70-race winless streak.
Wrestling the lead from Denny Hamlin in the final laps of the AAA Texas 500, Matt Kenseth looked like he was about to win for the first time since Feb. 2009.
The August victory at Pocono that will be remembered as the sentimental highlight of the season for Greg Biffle, Roush Fenway Racing and fans of Jack Roush.
Q: What I will remember in 10 years: There was this thing called Twitter and NASCAR fined its drivers for mouthing off on it.