The Big 6: Questions Answered After the 2012 Pocono 400 Presented by #NASCAR
For the first time in 2012, the man who started on the pole was able to seal the deal and take the car to victory lane.
For the first time in 2012, the man who started on the pole was able to seal the deal and take the car to victory lane.
Thirteen races are in the books, meaning there are only another 13 races to run until we reach the cutoff point after the second Richmond race.
Was NASCAR’s decision the right one and will this punishment ultimately bring about a change to Kurt Busch’s behavior?
Did wins or consistency determine the top spot in our Power Rankings? Keep reading to find out.
Yeah, it wasn’t classic Dover, but sometimes a driver and team hit the right setup for a particular day and they dominate.
AJ Allmendinger’s struggles are just the latest in what has become a trend for Penske Racing; new drivers do not get off to a fast start in this camp.
Jimmie Johnson’s car had a different look. Jimmie Johnson actually had a different look. But the No. 48 team got quite the familiar result at Dover.
Now that Hendrick is “back,” when will it be Jeff Gordon’s turn?
It’s time to review who is off to a good start this season, who’s off to a poor start and who is living a horrific nightmare through the year’s first 12 races.
Rusty Wallace has one proposed solution to the drop in ratings and fan interest: reduce the number of races on the Sprint Cup schedule. Do you agree?