Who’s Hot/Who’s Not in NASCAR: 2011 Charlotte-Talladega Edition
Let’s take a look at the drivers who are heading into the weekend at Talladega with momentum on their side.
Let’s take a look at the drivers who are heading into the weekend at Talladega with momentum on their side.
Thank God for the SAFER barriers and the HANS device. Jimmie Johnson’s wreck looked horribly similar to a certain last-lap wreck in the 2001 Daytona 500.
Matt Kenseth, after passing Kyle Busch with a brilliant crossover move, pulled away late to take his third win of the season Saturday night at Charlotte.
Matt Kenseth will likely never be NASCAR’s “class clown,” but his uber-serious demeanor has paid great dividends this season.
Nationwide Series fans in 2011 have been treated to four unlikely wins over the course of this season.
Is it just me, or is everyone still as clueless about the Chase as we were back in February?
Little has been made of some potentially troubling developments that took place at Kansas long after most people had drifted off for an autumn’s afternoon nap.
Did You Notice? All the panic when Toyota entered the Sprint Cup ranks? Within five years, Americans feared a foreign automaker would be dominating NASCAR.
The 2012 Nationwide schedule should actually become a two-part project: less races, in more different places to see these drivers then at your local Cup track.
Now that Clint Bowyer has inked his deal with Michael Waltrip Racing for 2012, what are his chances for helping to move the team forward?