Bubble Breakdown: Truex Terrific, Speed Surprising & Front Row Flops
Despite a relatively quiet Speedweeks, Martin Truex Jr.’s first points race for Michael Waltrip Racing was one of the biggest surprises of Sunday’s 500.
Despite a relatively quiet Speedweeks, Martin Truex Jr.’s first points race for Michael Waltrip Racing was one of the biggest surprises of Sunday’s 500.
Austin Dillon and AJ Allmendinger both enter the year in a NASCAR national touring series piloting the two most prestigious numbers the sport has to offer.
The twin qualifying races known as the Gatorade Duel at Daytona running today will determine spots three through 39 for the 52nd annual Daytona 500.
As NASCAR Sprint Cup drivers prepare to tackle their 36-race regular season, it’s time to take a look at which ones carry the most momentum into 2010.
To call Hendrick Motorsports’ performance in the Bud Shootout underwhelming is putting it lightly.
After last year’s damp squib of a race, what NASCAR needs is a Daytona 500 that lives up to the famous old moniker, “The Great American Race.”
While Mark Martin and Denny Hamlin have run up front at plate tracks, their knack for being in dicey moments in these races is their biggest obstacle.
2010 is supposed to start a new era for NASCAR – but Jimmie Johnson may have something to say before we’re all said and done.
Penske Racing is the only team fielding Dodges in Cup competition in 2010. Roger Penske says that gives the team an advantage, but does it really?
Seventy-three days ago the checkered flag flew at Homestead-Miami Speedway and thus began the horrendous void in the Gregorian Calendar that is the offseason. Jimmie …