Who’s Hot/Who’s Not in Sprint Cup: 2009 Price Chopper 400 at Kansas Edition
There have been more defining races at Kansas Speedway than Sunday’s Price Chopper 400 – where everyone left with virtually the status quo.
There have been more defining races at Kansas Speedway than Sunday’s Price Chopper 400 – where everyone left with virtually the status quo.
This week, here’s a peek at what they all were thinking following the Price Chopper 400 presented by Kraft Foods at Kansas Speedway.
5 – number of times winner Tony Stewart led the Price Chopper 400 Sunday.
Tony Stewart won the NASCAR race at Kansas, but much of the focus continues to revolve around the man who finished ninth.
Tony Stewart and his team elected to change two tires on the final stop to take the lead and held off a determined challenge from Jeff Gordon to win at Kansas.
The presumed two-horse race for the title seems to have now opened up to at least a handful of drivers after this weekend’s race at Kansas.
Tony Stewart was running great late in the race on Sunday but was over seven seconds out of the lead and couldn’t make it to the end of the race on fuel.
Nine of the top-10 finishers at Kansas were chase drivers-and then there was David Reutimann.
Q: OK, I thought I’d seen it all, but a NASCAR team named Richard Petty Motorsports partnering with a Saudi prince?
For Juan Pablo Montoya, 2009 marks the year that he has become, by every measure, a stock car driver.