Hamlin Dominates, but Joey Logano Makes it 2 in a Row Friday at Darlington
Friday looked like Denny Hamlin’s night, but the Lady in Black proved to be a fickle dance partner.
Friday looked like Denny Hamlin’s night, but the Lady in Black proved to be a fickle dance partner.
One thing that you would never see back in the day at Darlington was a two-tire pit stop.
The next five points races – Darlington, Charlotte, Dover, Pocono and Michigan – are critical for those teams whose goal is to make the Chase.
Dover’s all-inclusive event (the “FedEx 400 benefiting Autism Speaks”) marks the first-ever autism friendly NASCAR race.
After a season-high number of engine failures at Talladega, is it time for NASCAR to make some rules changes?
It was a wild weekend in Talladega and just about every car left the track with some damage. However, it wasn’t just cars that were damaged on Sunday, as poor results in the race damaged the egos of many of today’s frontrunners. Crapshoot or not, Talladega still counts for the same amount of points as any other race and several of the competitors will be happy to cross it off their list until October.
Now, without further delay, here is Who’s Hot and Who’s Not not after Talladega.
It’s been a great start to the season and for now, at least, Roush Fenway Racing looks like the team to beat.
3.4 – Clint Bowyer’s average finish in the last five Talladega races. In his eight Talladega starts prior, his best effort had been a fifth.
Just another silly, contrived and violent plate race … racing that appeals to the least common denominators amongst us.