Bowles-Eye View: NASCAR’s Lesson in Overcoming Adversity the Right Way
David Ragan’s fight came through a three-step process, a recovery that ended with the man’s No. 6 Ford sitting in victory lane Saturday night.
David Ragan’s fight came through a three-step process, a recovery that ended with the man’s No. 6 Ford sitting in victory lane Saturday night.
David Ragan, with an essential assist from teammate Matt Kenseth, got some sweet redemption after his miscue shifting lanes in the Daytona 500.
A funny thing happened on the way to the checkered flag at Daytona.
At Daytona and Talladega, it’s almost a guarantee that several innocent drivers will end up in the wall, and several of those can ill afford the repair bills.
On Saturday night (July 2), David Ragan was able to completely wipe away any demons that he might have had from the Daytona 500.
Daytona featured a track-record 74 lead changes in February and Talladega featured a track-record 88 lead changes in April.
This past weekend’s events in the Nationwide and Sprint Cup series proved why we need more road courses and why there needs to be one in the Chase.
Will Kurt Busch’s No. 22 team be a threat for the championship come Chase time or will they self-destruct once again?
Is Carl Edwards’s lead in the poll growing like his lead in the points standings after another strong run at Sonoma, while his closest pursuers had bad days?
After the winding road course at Sonoma, NASCAR’s “Race to the Chase” begins with only ten races left until September’s playoff push.