Mirror Driving: Tire Talk, Daytona’s Feel-Good Stories & Nati-sui-cide
The 2011 season started with a number of feel-good storylines in Daytona. Name one that will carry forward from here on out.
The 2011 season started with a number of feel-good storylines in Daytona. Name one that will carry forward from here on out.
Not since Jamie McMurray won his second race at Charlotte has someone won in their Cup career as quickly as Trevor Bayne did in taking the Daytona 500.
Unpredictable. That sums up Daytona weekend, from the photo finishes in the Truck and Nationwide series races to Trevor Bayne scoring his first NASCAR victory.
Since Trevor Bayne’s dream is our reality, let’s hold off on calling him the next NASCAR superstar.
With NASCAR’s three national series back with the biggest race for each, there was plenty to cover as Daytona Speedweeks reached a thrilling conclusion.
They said with the new surface and rules, this Daytona 500 was going to be unpredictable. Well, it was all that and then some.
This week, here’s a sneak peek at what they all were thinking following NASCAR’s Super Bowl, the Daytona 500.
20-year-old rookie Trevor Bayne piloted the famous Wood Brothers No. 21 Ford to his first career NASCAR Sprint Cup Series victory in the Daytona 500.
Surveying all 45 teams at the track, Frontstretch discovered it’s questionable whether the Nationwide Series will have a full field next weekend in Phoenix.
With a steady push from Regan Smith, Kurt Busch cruised to his second win of Daytona Speedweeks, the first of the 150-mile Gatorade Duel qualifying races.