Amidst Chase Chaos, Championship Hopefuls Fall Short of Expectations
A lot of NASCAR Nation was prepared to again hand the championship trophy to Jimmie Johnson before the green flag even flew in Daytona.
A lot of NASCAR Nation was prepared to again hand the championship trophy to Jimmie Johnson before the green flag even flew in Daytona.
After Matt Kenseth’s bad luck, courtesy of a flat tire and a silver can of Red Bull, how far down was his Power Rankings slide?
After a ho-hum start to the Chase, the last two weeks have seen the action pick up considerably across the board.
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Motorized mechanical mayhem at Martinsville. Easily the best race of the year.
Everyone talks about Talladega being the wildcard in the Chase and as an afterthought, adds Martinsville in as well.
Talk about a gamble. When the caution flew with 41 to go, Chad Knaus left leader Jimmie Johnson on the racetrack while almost every car on the lead lap pitted.
RIDGEWAY, Va. – The Sprint Cup drivers took to Martinsville Speedway Sunday (Oct. 30) and a late model race broke out.
I’ve seen better races and worse races than Talladega on Sunday, but I simply can’t recall a single race that pissed more fans off.
Don’t let the Chase situation impact your lineup at Martinsville.