Every Man for Himself the Rule of the Day at Martinsville
MARTINSVILLE, Va. – “Every man for himself” may have been the rule of the day at Martinsville. But under this reign, Jimmie Johnson fell short for once.
MARTINSVILLE, Va. – “Every man for himself” may have been the rule of the day at Martinsville. But under this reign, Jimmie Johnson fell short for once.
For the first time since Watkins Glen, Robby Gordon’s No. 7 is off the bubble but by no means out of danger.
FACT – Frustrations at Martinsville were a result of the upcoming race at Talladega.
Welcome to Running Their Mouth! Each week, we’ll go through media reports, interviews, PR and all of our own stuff to find the best quotes from the Sprint Cup race, capturing the story of how the weekend unfolded. It’s the most original commentary you’ll ever find: the truth, coming straight out of the mouths of the drivers, crew members and car owners themselves. This week, here’s a sneak peek at what they all were thinking following the TUMS Fast Relief 500 at Martinsville Speedway.
Not even Carl Edwards was going to keep Brad Keselowski out of Gateway’s victory lane this time.
Ron Hornaday Jr. took the checkered flag 0.305 seconds ahead of Kyle Busch to win the Kroger 200 Saturday afternoon at Martinsville Speedway.
Taking the lead with 29 laps to go, Denny Hamlin scored his seventh victory of the year – a career high – and his fourth at Martinsville.
It was Martinsville, so almost nobody goes home with a clean racecar, but Kurt Busch drove like the Kurt Busch of his truck days for a lap or so on Sunday.
MARTINSVILLE, Va. – There’s a reason that Todd Bodine and Ron Hornaday have combined to win five championships in the Camping World Truck Series.
Kyle Busch and Matt Crafton will bring the field to the green flag on Saturday (Oct. 23) for the Kroger 200 Camping World Truck Series race at Martinsville Speedway.