Potts’s Shots: NASCAR Odds ‘N’ Ends From Michigan… & Beyond
One of the best comments at Michigan came from Mike Ford, Denny Hamlin’s crew chief, when NASCAR threw a debris caution as he was running away.
One of the best comments at Michigan came from Mike Ford, Denny Hamlin’s crew chief, when NASCAR threw a debris caution as he was running away.
Hello race fans and welcome to our weekly NASCAR TV critique. This past weekend, the Sprint Cup Series was at Michigan International Speedway on Sunday.
This year, Austin Dillon moved on up to the Camping World Truck Series full-time and I started paying attention.
9 – finishing positions between Joey Logano and Kevin Harvick at Michigan a week after their tussle in Pocono.
While Denny Hamlin may have ultimately won at Michigan on Sunday, the first half of the race was dominated by the one-man Dodge band of Kurt Busch.
“All we do is win, baby!” were the words Denny Hamlin uttered as he was coming to take the checkered flag at Michigan International Speedway on Sunday.
Denny Hamlin got a huge jump on the final restart, then drove off into the Michigan sunset like the rest of the field was on tricycles.
A NASCAR driver essentially is the star quarterback, while the crew chief is the head coach and the pit crew is the offensive line.
On Sunday (June 13) at Michigan, Denny Hamlin sent a warning shot across the bow of the No. 48 that he’s the title favorite now.
On Wednesday (June 9), Travis Kvapil’s No. 38, ranked 32nd after Pocono, was assessed a massive 150-point penalty for illegal bleeder valve caps.