Happy Hour: Jeff Gordon’s Slump Isn’t Helping NASCAR Either
Back in the 1990s, it would have been hard to imagine Gordon scoring just one NASCAR win in a stretch of 92 races.
Back in the 1990s, it would have been hard to imagine Gordon scoring just one NASCAR win in a stretch of 92 races.
What Tony Stewart has is amazing car control and the best average finish at Sonoma over the past decade.
The Irish Hills of Michigan were not the scene of a fuel-mileage strategy play this weekend; instead, drama fizzled in the face of domination by Denny Hamlin.
Dodge has next to no teams left and Chevrolet’s too busy funding any and everything Hendrick. That leaves Toyota, who’s played their cards well.
It was bad enough for Red Bull that Brian Vickers is out with blood clots. But for his interim replacement Casey Mears to spin out Scott Speed at Michigan?
Who would be the best champion for the sport of NASCAR in 2010? I’m not talking here about who will be atop the points standings post-Miami.
“All we do is win, baby!” were the words Denny Hamlin uttered as he was coming to take the checkered flag at Michigan International Speedway on Sunday.
Denny Hamlin got a huge jump on the final restart, then drove off into the Michigan sunset like the rest of the field was on tricycles.
Denny Hamlin and the No. 11 team have been gangbusters, blowing off a torn ligament on the way to four dramatic wins in the first 14 races this season.
We’ll take a look at both past Michigan performances and this year’s Fontana race to help give you the best chance at making some money this weekend.