Who’s Hot Who’s Not in Sprint Cup: 2010 Aaron’s 499 at Talladega Edition
Perhaps it’s appropriate a weekend of wild weather accompanied 500-plus miles of racing at Talladega.
Perhaps it’s appropriate a weekend of wild weather accompanied 500-plus miles of racing at Talladega.
For better or worse, no driver in 2010 has generated more headlines than Kevin Harvick across all three of NASCAR’s national touring series.
This past Friday, Saturday and Sunday (April 23-25) Talladega Superspeedway was our focus, with the “Aaron’s Dream Weekend” playing host to three major races.
Reed Sorenson spoke with Frontstretch at Talladega Superspeedway, assessing his past, present and future inside the sport.
It appears NASCAR has finally rediscovered the magic restrictor plate/stock car/pavement combination needed to provide the best in bump drafting.
8 – Number of cautions in the Aaron’s 499.
Three green-white-checkered restarts at the end of Talladega? The No. 42 Tums sponsorship was perfect, because crew chiefs had to be gobbling the tablets.
Back with his TaxSlayer.com sponsorship, Bobby Labonte was an early threat for a top-10 finish at the same track he scored TRG’s lone top-10 run last fall.
Some have called Talladega races “The Alabama Lottery” because of the crapshoot dogfight finishes.
Talladega is a great party, from what I’ve heard. What it’s not anymore is a great race. NASCAR has put an end to that.