Matt McLaughlin’s Thinkin’ Out Loud: 2012 Pocono Spring Race Recap
A new track surface, a new race distance and the youngest and oldest Cup drivers competing hammer and tongs for a win.
A new track surface, a new race distance and the youngest and oldest Cup drivers competing hammer and tongs for a win.
The pit-road police were out in full force at Pocono, dishing out a whopping 22 penalties over the course of just 160 circuits.
Johnny Sauter took the checkered flag 2.101 seconds ahead of teammate Matt Crafton to score the victory at Texas Motor Speedway.
Three drivers who have combined to win 13 of the last 20 events (65%) at the 1.5-mile Texas oval are looking to add to their totals this week.
We’ve all been inundated with articles and stories this week about how Kurt Busch is down to his final two bullets, like John McClane at the end of Die Hard.
Did You Notice? The problems for Kurt Busch aren’t just happening off the track?
Thirteen races are in the books, meaning there are only another 13 races to run until we reach the cutoff point after the second Richmond race.
Was NASCAR’s decision the right one and will this punishment ultimately bring about a change to Kurt Busch’s behavior?
Did wins or consistency determine the top spot in our Power Rankings? Keep reading to find out.
ONE: Kurt Busch Should Not Have Been Suspended After Tirade