Reversal of Fortune: Tony Stewart Wins at Loudon While Clint Bowyer Sputters
Two weeks in a row, a NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race came down to fuel mileage. Two weeks in a row, Tony Stewart came out on the winning end.
Two weeks in a row, a NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race came down to fuel mileage. Two weeks in a row, Tony Stewart came out on the winning end.
Recent history may show Denny Hamlin is clearly a championship-caliber driver; he’s just not having a championship-winning year.
One race into the Chase, is anyone out of the running after Chicagoland?
No offense to Junior or his nation, but am I the only one who thinks his cars are the most bland, uninspired, slab-sided rectangles in racing?
Once again, Mother Nature decided that it’s just not right for NASCAR to be run on Sundays and postponed the race to another Monday morning extravaganza.
The Chase is officially underway and after opening for the first time in Chicagoland, the Windy City blew the standings for a loop.
1 – laps Jeff Gordon and David Gilliland were each penalized for speeding down pit road at the end of Monday’s race at Chicagoland (Sept. 19).
Tony Stewart, Matt Kenseth and Jimmie Johnson battled until the crew chiefs screamed, “Save fuel!” and everyone ran like a cop was pointing a radar gun.
Tony Stewart out-lasted his competition in a fuel-mileage contest to record his first win of the 2011 campaign at Chicagoland.
Without further ado, here is my take on how the final NASCAR Cup standings will play out.