What You See is What You Get: NASCAR Chase Picture Won’t Change Before Richmond
While I’d love to sit here and say the battle for the Chase at Richmond is going to be exciting and down to the wire, I just don’t see it happening.
While I’d love to sit here and say the battle for the Chase at Richmond is going to be exciting and down to the wire, I just don’t see it happening.
Will Clint Bowyer jump ship or stay put? Bowyer is the next big domino to fall in the silly season of NASCAR
Brad Keselowski’s third win all but locks him into the Chase as a wildcard. Can Keselowski win the championship from that position?
Now that I’m back at home, Firebase Beckwith, I can provide for you my latest creation: the Ups and Downs of NASCAR 2011.
Was Brad Keselowski’s win good enough for him to barrel from outside the Power Rankings at the start of the month to our top spot?
In keeping with the 2011 season, one statistical oddity is emerging. So far this year, the driver who led the most laps did not win the race.
Who knew a fractured ankle could be such a motivator for Brad Keselowski? I feel like this injury could possibly start a new trend. A horrible, painful trend.
6 – the number of cautions during 500 laps at Bristol Saturday night. That’s the fewest number of yellows in a Cup race there since the spring of 1996.
Where is the old Bristol, Bruton, and what the hell can you do to bring it back before people stop coming?
There are two sides to every story, and this week’s “huh?” actually goes to both sides of the same issue: pit-road timing.