2010 NASCAR Driver Review: Martin Truex Jr.
2010 was full of ups and downs, but the season started and ended particularly well for Martin Truex Jr. and team.
2010 was full of ups and downs, but the season started and ended particularly well for Martin Truex Jr. and team.
Elliott Sadler scored a pole at Texas but his high point was the second Michigan race in August, when he bagged his only top-10 finish of the season.
Eager to assist any team looking for a pilot, Tony Raines spent 2010 hopping into whatever car would paint his name over the window.
No question, Jamie McMurray’s high point was winning the Daytona 500.
Riding a streak of solid performances, “Sliced Bread” Joey Logano had a chance at victory, leading 30 laps on the day before slipping to fourth at the finish.
Bill Elliott and the Wood Brothers’ second year running a part-time schedule was an up-and-down one.
Right down until the final race of the season, Denny Hamlin was a strong competitor for this year’s Cup title.
Wrestling the lead from Denny Hamlin in the final laps of the AAA Texas 500, Matt Kenseth looked like he was about to win for the first time since Feb. 2009.
Q: What I will remember in 10 years: There was this thing called Twitter and NASCAR fined its drivers for mouthing off on it.
In a season that saw Tony Stewart have many downs and very few ups, it’s a no-brainer that Fontana was the high point of Smoke’s year.