Frontstretch Fantasy Insider: Don’t Let Chase Standings Impact Your Lineup
Don’t let the Chase situation impact your lineup at Martinsville.
Don’t let the Chase situation impact your lineup at Martinsville.
I’ve long believed there are few ailments in our great sport of NASCAR that can’t be soothed by a trip to the iconic and venerable Martinsville Speedway.
Just as with any plate race, the finishing order was jumbled and the usual suspects didn’t dominate the proceedings at the front of the field at Talladega.
The feel-good story of the weekend unfolded on Saturday as a pair with a combined age of 106 dominated the Camping World Truck Series race.
Charlotte marked the halfway point of the 2011 Chase and the top four are separated by just 18 points. Is there a favorite finally emerging?
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Let’s take a look at the drivers who are heading into the weekend at Talladega with momentum on their side.
Thank God for the SAFER barriers and the HANS device. Jimmie Johnson’s wreck looked horribly similar to a certain last-lap wreck in the 2001 Daytona 500.
Carl Edwards took a push from teammate Trevor Bayne to pull ahead of Kyle Busch and hold on to win the Dollar General 300 Miles of Courage at Charlotte.
Little has been made of some potentially troubling developments that took place at Kansas long after most people had drifted off for an autumn’s afternoon nap.