Fan’s View: Nominating the Next NASCAR Sprint Cup Champion
Like dust in the wind, so is the reign of Mr. Five-Time.
Like dust in the wind, so is the reign of Mr. Five-Time.
At least the race wasn’t the wreck-fest we all feared. Carl Edwards and Tony Stewart kept their respective fans on their feet most of the afternoon.
It was April 2010 in the Arizona desert where Kasey Kahne got busy answering questions on landing your dream job … only to wait nearly 19 months to get it.
After 312 laps at the new Phoenix International Raceway, we’ll go to the final race with just three lousy points separating Carl Edwards and Tony Stewart.
Unfortunately for the underfunded teams, a Phoenix retooling proved unforgiving as the 1-mile oval swallowed them up and spit them out.
In the case of the repaved Phoenix International Raceway, give it a few years. The track proved to be very tough for drivers to get a handle on.
Brad Keselowski noted that Sam Hornish Jr. “has paid a lot of dues” in NASCAR and it was certainly a well-deserved victory that Hornish claimed this Saturday.
Love him or hate him, Jimmie Johnson’s incredible five-year run as the NASCAR Sprint Cup champion was nothing short of phenomenal.
Victory lane at Phoenix Sunday (Nov. 13) was full of “bull.” Red Bull, that is.
For a second straight year, the two-day long NASCAR Championship Drive returns to Miami for the conclusion to the 2011 NASCAR season on Nov. 17 and 18.