Shakedown Session: Practice No Longer Makes Perfect
Ahh, final practice. The much bally-hooed and over-hyped true “shakedown session,” of sorts, in NASCAR.
Ahh, final practice. The much bally-hooed and over-hyped true “shakedown session,” of sorts, in NASCAR.
The 2012 Nationwide schedule should actually become a two-part project: less races, in more different places to see these drivers then at your local Cup track.
ONE: Is Brad Keselowski the Juan Pablo Montoya of the 2011 Chase?
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Jimmie Johnson easily aced Kasey Kahne on the green-white-checkered restart to score the win.
The original four-time looks increasingly likely he’ll stay that way – all the way to that NASCAR Hall of Fame plaque once he retires.
Domination, thy name is Jimmie Johnson. At least that was the case at Kansas Speedway as he led 197 of the 272 laps in the Hollywood Casino 400.
Prior to the announcement, I thought Clint Bowyer was out of his mind to choose MWR. Afterwards … OK, I admit it, I still think he’s crazy. But he is confident.
What is a bigger crime: Reed Sorenson getting yanked from the No. 32 car or Brian Vickers being excited to the point of using exclamation marks in a release?
Dover played a bit of a wildcard, with four of the top-10 finishers coming from outside the Chase field. Which non-Chaser is most likely to win?