Numbers Game: 2010 Autism Speaks 400 at Dover
0 – number of debris cautions in the Autism Speaks 400 presented by Hershey’s Milk & Milkshakes.
0 – number of debris cautions in the Autism Speaks 400 presented by Hershey’s Milk & Milkshakes.
Jimmie Johnson had a dominant car, but a rare unforced error by the four-time champ (speeding on pit road) handed the win to Kyle Busch at Dover.
At the Monster Mile of all venues, Joe Gibbs Racing’s 1-2 punch scored two top-five finishes, passed two gut checks and sent one strong message to the No. 48.
This week, here’s a sneak peek at what they all were thinking following the Autism Speaks 400 at Dover International Speedway.
DOVER, Del. – Cup regulars ran roughshod over the Nationwide Series field all day Saturday, with Kyle Busch winning the pole by obliterating David Green‘s …
Let me know if you’ve heard this before – Jimmie Johnson is the favorite to win this weekend. I know. I know.
So who should the five drivers inducted into the NASCAR Hall in 2011 be? In my mind there are four drivers that should automatically make the cut.
The Track Too Tough to Tame lived up to its reputation Saturday night, as most every car was loaded onto the trailer with at least a Darlington stripe.
Why are some fans taking issue and making such a fuss about Dale Earnhardt Jr. running the No. 3 car?
With Colin Braun on the bench having narrowly avoided being fired from Roush Fenway Racing, Stenhouse wrecked his eighth car of the Nationwide Series season.