Who’s Hot/Who’s Not in NASCAR: 2011 Charlotte-Kansas Edition
One glance at the current NASCAR Sprint Cup Series points standings shows that there is only one driver “hotter” than Harvick right now — Carl Edwards.
One glance at the current NASCAR Sprint Cup Series points standings shows that there is only one driver “hotter” than Harvick right now — Carl Edwards.
Dale Earnhardt Jr. ran out of gas exiting the fourth corner on the final lap, allowing Kevin Harvick to claim his third win of the season in the World 600.
Marcos Ambrose is on the verge of breaking into the win column. The Coca-Cola 600 had the potential to be that win.
So close yet so far aptly sums up David Ragan’s night in the Coca-Cola 600.
The story leaving Iowa this past Sunday was bigger than Ricky Stenhouse Jr.
Even on a quiet All-Star night, enough contenders pulled away from pretenders for our panel of NASCAR experts to switch up the poll.
To the current list of drivers in the upper echelons of NASCAR, you should be embarrassed.
19 – different winners in All-Star Race history. Carl Edwards became the 19th on Saturday.
Anyone who looked at the rundown and couldn’t find the No. 48, that’s because Jimmie Johnson was running the No. 5 in the All-Star Race.
The 18th and final team to post a time was the No. 18 Joe Gibbs Racing team with Kyle Busch behind the wheel, and they posted one heck of a time.