Matt McLaughlin’s Thinkin’ Out Loud: 2011 Texas Fall Race Recap
If you were watching Sunday’s race as its own unique event, it was a long, tedious afternoon.
If you were watching Sunday’s race as its own unique event, it was a long, tedious afternoon.
2 – drivers to win four races in a single Chase. Tony Stewart joined Jimmie Johnson as the only drivers to do so.
The 2011 Nationwide Series campaign is going to have a suspenseful finish. What’s after that is anybody’s guess.
Did You Notice? There’s a long list of winless wheelmen still looking to snap their victory drought this season?
It seems like a long time ago that David Reutimann was in victory lane at Chicagoland and apparently it’s too long for his boss.
One-hundred eighty-eight laps around Talladega wound down into a two-car dash to the finish with Clint Bowyer crossing the line in the first spot.
There has been a long and storied history of bending rules and finding gray areas in the NASCAR rulebook.
Well NASCAR’s plans to break up the tandem racing with a larger restrictor plate and lower pressure cooling systems didn’t work too well, did it?
Just as with any plate race, the finishing order was jumbled and the usual suspects didn’t dominate the proceedings at the front of the field at Talladega.
It was Clint Bowyer edging by Jeff Burton to repeat as the fall winner at Talladega Sunday, giving Richard Childress Racing its 100th career NASCAR victory.