Numbers Game: 2011 Subway Fresh Fit 500 at Phoenix
3 – the number of cars out of the race because of “electrical” problems after just 72 laps of the Sprint Cup race at Phoenix.
3 – the number of cars out of the race because of “electrical” problems after just 72 laps of the Sprint Cup race at Phoenix.
Trevor Bayne’s week of wonder came to a crashing end at Phoenix after last week’s fairytale Daytona 500 victory.
This week, here’s a sneak peek at what they all were thinking following Subway Fresh Fit 500 at Phoenix International Raceway.
Jeff Gordon, despite an early-race incident with Carl Edwards, broke a 66-race winless streak by passing Kyle Busch with eight laps remaining to win at Phoenix.
You couldn’t help but feel bad for David Ragan. The Roush Fenway Racing driver was laps away from winning his first race – the Daytona 500 – and he blew it.
The winter time was like a new beginning for me. After I took my NASCAR physical, my doctor said that my blood sugar was 124 …
Did You Notice? The man making all the wrong moves down the stretch at Daytona was Tony Stewart?
As it turned out, wrecks and drafting partnerships defined how the Great American Race was run. But were those circumstances enough to sour NASCAR’s Super Bowl?
The 2011 season started with a number of feel-good storylines in Daytona. Name one that will carry forward from here on out.
Not since Jamie McMurray won his second race at Charlotte has someone won in their Cup career as quickly as Trevor Bayne did in taking the Daytona 500.