Bettin’ the Horsepower: Mark Martin Makes Better Bet Than Hendrick Teammates
Give me Mark Martin, who is in the same equipment and has a pair of top 10s in his two Martinsville races with Hendrick at 15/1 odds.
Give me Mark Martin, who is in the same equipment and has a pair of top 10s in his two Martinsville races with Hendrick at 15/1 odds.
The two Cup dates at tiny Martinsville are circled on my calendar as must-see events.
With the CoT wing now a thing of the past effective this weekend at Martinsville, what will NASCAR do with all of this extra equipment left over?
The first races of 2010 are in the books for the Cup Series and one of the hottest teams is the No. 2 Miller Lite Dodge driven by Penske Racing’s Kurt Busch.
There was another performance that went largely unnoticed Sunday at Bristol: the 18th-place run by Richard Petty Motorsports driver Paul Menard.
After Jimmie Johnson scored his first ever win at Bristol Motor Speedway, you can guess where he ended up in our Power Rankings this week.
Kurt Busch reacted to unpalatable defeat like he was drinking a cup of cold sick. “I’d rather lose to any of the other 41 cars out there than the No. 48 car.”
After a sloppy 16th at Bristol, there’s a bit more evidence to indicate the dreaded “sophomore slump” label is just around the corner for Ryan Newman.
For years, I have watched NASCAR don the hat of arbitrator in similar clashes as the Edwards/Keselowski fiasco. I often sneered when penalties were handed down.
People called Brad arrogant for suggesting Roger Penske had to hire staff to compete with Hendrick. Penske listened anyway and the results are starting to show.