Who’s Hot/Who’s Not in NASCAR Sprint Cup: 2010 Pocono-Watkins Glen Edition
We’re heading full steam toward the Dog Days of Summer, but there’s several NASCAR Sprint Cup regulars barking up the wrong tree.
We’re heading full steam toward the Dog Days of Summer, but there’s several NASCAR Sprint Cup regulars barking up the wrong tree.
Elliott Sadler had the very definition of a hero-to-zero weekend.
I know, I know, it’s been a topic that’s been beaten to death, but it bears repeating: Pocono needs to shorten its Cup races as soon as possible.
An old-school element came into play here. Due to ESPN’s live coverage of the Ricoh Women’s British Open, NASCAR Countdown was pushed to ESPN2.
31 – number of laps spent under caution in the Sunoco Red Cross Pennsylvania 500.
Today wouldn’t have one of “those” wrecks. So we thought, until the camera turned to the shredded remnants of Elliott Sadler’s car without its engine attached.
Due to weather delays, some wags will doubtlessly tag Sunday’s race “The 24 Hours of Pocono.”
Greg Biffle ended Ford’s 23-race winless streak. But more importantly, he was giving Jack Roush a nice recovery gift with a trip to victory lane.
Greg Biffle and this weekend proved to be the perfect scenario for Ford to pick up its first win this season in honor of injured car owner Jack Roush.
On Sunday, Sam Hornish Jr. extended an impressive streak by finishing inside the top 11 for the fourth consecutive Cup race at Pocono.