The Big 6: Questions Answered After the 2011 Wonderful Pistachios 400 at Richmond
It’s perhaps a little disappointing to Denny Hamlin to get kudos for finishing ninth at Richmond, a track where he has been dominant in the past.
It’s perhaps a little disappointing to Denny Hamlin to get kudos for finishing ninth at Richmond, a track where he has been dominant in the past.
If Jimmie Johnson ever admitted fault for anything and bothered to look at the video, perhaps he wouldn’t have retaliated at Kurt Busch on Saturday night.
A night that seemed poised to have a dramatic impact on the 2011 Nationwide Series title chase ended up being more of the same: Cup drivers stealing the show.
RICHMOND, Va. – The last time Stephen Leicht was seen in a Cup car was over half a decade ago.
This weekend’s Four Burning Questions focuses on the big storyline swirling around Richmond’s 400-lapper: who will make the Chase?
While most of the focus has been on drivers in Cup, there’s a Truck Series full of Silly Season drivers not exactly taking the safe route.
Where does Jeff Gordon’s 85th win place him among the sport’s greats? And does this victory put Gordon in the best position yet to win his fifth title?
The truth is, the Chase has changed very little, if anything in the NASCAR landscape.
I can’t believe there is a NASCAR fan that prefers two Kansas races over two Atlanta races.
5. Carl Edwards: “As per my new contract, I cannot enter any Oval Office that is not blue and sponsored by Ford.”