Who’s Hot/Who’s Not in NASCAR: 2012 Richmond/Talladega Edition
Here is Who’s Hot and Who’s Not in NASCAR after Richmond.
Here is Who’s Hot and Who’s Not in NASCAR after Richmond.
I chose to believe Travis Pastrana is less of a chauvinist than his words indicated.
20th – Landon Cassill drove the No. 83 BK Racing Toyota to a 20th-place result at Richmond, the team’s best effort so far.
RPM announced a crew chief change Monday, releasing Greg Erwin nine races into 2012 and replacing him with Mike Ford.
It wasn’t as bad as Texas, Fontana or Kansas but it surely was Richmond Lite … less action, more boring.
Afterward, a visibly frustrated Carl Edwards had to bite his tongue. Hard. A couple of times, really.
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Four spring races at Richmond, four straight Kyle Busch victories.
Will Power spanked the field for a third straight year in the Sao Paulo Indy 300, delivering a dominant performance at the 2.536-mile Brazilian street course.
For a driver scaling back his schedule, Mark Martin certainly isn’t scaling back his driving.