Mirror Driving: Is Jimmie’s Success NASCAR Suicide? & Grading Danica
Many fans say that one driver winning so much is bad for NASCAR, but can Jimmie Johnson winning really be that bad for an entire sport?
Many fans say that one driver winning so much is bad for NASCAR, but can Jimmie Johnson winning really be that bad for an entire sport?
Doug Turnbull sat down with Kurt Busch at Atlanta, asking him for his thoughts on crew chief Steve Addington and marriage advice for younger brother Kyle Busch.
One of the most appealing and unique facets to the world of NASCAR has been fan and media access to drivers – even under the most inconvenient of circumstances.
A weekend in Las Vegas turned out lucky for Jimmie Johnson, who took a four-tire gamble on the last pit stop and rode it to victory number two.
8. Using NASCAR’s statistical loops, he can prove that the racing over the last decade is the best ever!
There are many things in life that cannot be explained, and one of the most perplexing is the way the prize money is distributed in NASCAR.
Now 112 races into his Sprint Cup career, Juan Montoya has just 12 top fives and 28 top 10s (18 of which came in 2009) and an average finish of 20.6.
Roll the tape forward to 2010, three races down, and Kevin Harvick is once again living up to the “Happy” moniker he’s carried for most of his Cup career.
In the case of Denny Hamlin, the first three weeks of the new NASCAR season have been an early failure to live up to expectations.
With cars, casinos and caution lights run amok, Vegas had a little something for everyone this weekend (or in the case of Kim Kardashian, no one).