Fan’s View: NASCAR Needs to Shut Up & Let Them Race!
Ladies and gentlemen, I’d like to introduce your NASCAR Chasers for 2009.
Ladies and gentlemen, I’d like to introduce your NASCAR Chasers for 2009.
This week, here’s a peek at what they all were thinking following the Price Chopper 400 presented by Kraft Foods at Kansas Speedway.
Tony Stewart and his team elected to change two tires on the final stop to take the lead and held off a determined challenge from Jeff Gordon to win at Kansas.
The presumed two-horse race for the title seems to have now opened up to at least a handful of drivers after this weekend’s race at Kansas.
It didn’t take long for the bubble teams to find trouble at Kansas. A lap 7 spin by Paul Menard collected several cars.
For the fourth time this season, Logano passed Busch with less than 10 laps to go and went on to victory in the Nationwide Series, this time at Kansas Speedway.
Since Earnhardt’s death, risk aversion has been the goal for NASCAR drivers, uncomfortable at times with the consequences of pushing a car to its ragged edge.
Surprise, surprise… Jimmie Johnson is the early favorite to win the Cup Series title. The three-time defending Chase champ dominated the AAA 400 at Dover.
Jimmie Johnson took the lead on lap 176 and was never headed at Dover.
Coming into Dover, Juan Montoya averaged a 24.4 average finish with just one top 10 in five starts, but closed out Sunday with a solid fourth place.