Happy Hour: Denny Hamlin to Dethrone Jimmie Johnson? Don’t Bet the Farm Just Yet
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.
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.
Are we on the verge of another goody two shoes – or NASCAR bad boy – blowing his temper to finish off the trifecta? Let’s look at two possible candidates.
It’s the Tricky Triangle for a reason, and a serious last-lap melee involving eight cars was the latest Pocono pitfall that knocked out top contenders late.
The latest example of this dichotomy of teammates vs. individual achievement was seen in the final lap of the Gillette Fusion ProGlide 500
After three hours of tiresome triangular tedium at Pocono, folks are sure going to be discussing those last 35 laps for a while.
With so much taking place on the final lap and after the end of the race, it was easy to forget that Denny Hamlin scored his fourth win of the year at Pocono.
Just ask Denny Hamlin and he’ll tell you: “All he does is win.” At Pocono, however, that’s no joke.
Is Casey Mears’s image with corporate America enough to keep him in the Red Bull car with results like he has earned so far?
Do not adjust your TV screen. There actually are a few chinks in the formerly unblemished armor of Jimmie Johnson’s No. 48 team.