Frontstretch NASCAR Power Rankings: Top 15 After the 2012 Pocono 400
Did wins or consistency determine the top spot in our Power Rankings? Keep reading to find out.
Did wins or consistency determine the top spot in our Power Rankings? Keep reading to find out.
James Finch meets with Kurt Busch Tuesday to discuss their future together. What should have been the result of that meeting?
If there would be two words to describe Michigan this coming weekend, after the recent repave, then those words would be super fast.
9 – Joey Logano’s victory on Sunday made it nine times a JGR car has won at the 2.5-mile triangle, matching Atlanta and Richmond for most wins at a track.
A new track surface, a new race distance and the youngest and oldest Cup drivers competing hammer and tongs for a win.
The pit-road police were out in full force at Pocono, dishing out a whopping 22 penalties over the course of just 160 circuits.
With just one top-five finish since last August and only four laps led on the Cup circuit, it was only natural where Joey Logano wound up Sunday. Victory lane?
For the first time in 2012, the man who started on the pole was able to seal the deal and take the car to victory lane.
Joey Logano, who went out early after a mediocre 27th-place showing in the first practice session, set a blistering new track record at Pocono.
We’ve all been inundated with articles and stories this week about how Kurt Busch is down to his final two bullets, like John McClane at the end of Die Hard.