Tracking the Trucks: 2010 Kroger 200 at Martinsville
Ron Hornaday Jr. took the checkered flag 0.305 seconds ahead of Kyle Busch to win the Kroger 200 Saturday afternoon at Martinsville Speedway.
Ron Hornaday Jr. took the checkered flag 0.305 seconds ahead of Kyle Busch to win the Kroger 200 Saturday afternoon at Martinsville Speedway.
Taking the lead with 29 laps to go, Denny Hamlin scored his seventh victory of the year – a career high – and his fourth at Martinsville.
It was Martinsville, so almost nobody goes home with a clean racecar, but Kurt Busch drove like the Kurt Busch of his truck days for a lap or so on Sunday.
Kyle Busch and Matt Crafton will bring the field to the green flag on Saturday (Oct. 23) for the Kroger 200 Camping World Truck Series race at Martinsville Speedway.
After 47 cars made qualifying runs around the half-mile speedway, Denny Hamlin was the once celebrating with the Coors Light Pole Award, his second of the year.
For several races, Todd Bodine and the No. 30 team have appeared untouchable as they’ve steadily expanded their points lead.
To be on top of the game in today’s day and age, one must eat, sleep and breathe racing. That is exactly what this organization has in Chip Ganassi.
Clint Bowyer’s been there, done that. Back in 2007, the one-time Cinderella scored his first career win at NHMS. Yet, by Charlotte, the slipper had cracked.
One down, nine to go. For better or for worse, NASCAR’s 10-race playoff began with a better-than-expected start.
When Brian France introduced the Chase, it was meant to create more excitement in NASCAR. Excluding 2004, the playoff format has been a major bust.