5 Points to Ponder: On the Cusp of the 2010 NASCAR Season
Is Jimmie Johnson’s name already engraved on the 2010 NASCAR Sprint Cup?
Is Jimmie Johnson’s name already engraved on the 2010 NASCAR Sprint Cup?
Sheryl Crow used to have this catchy song called “A Change Would Do You Good.” Apparently, someone up in the NASCAR tower’s been listening.
Unfortunately for Michael Waltrip, the statistics speaks for themselves as his full-time Sprint Cup career ended with a whimper, not a bang.
Entering 2009 without a win in three full seasons, David Reutimann broke into the victory column in a rain-shortened 340.5-mile Coca-Cola 600 in May.
In some ways, Jamie McMurray’s 2009 season was the most consistent in his four-year Roush career.
Through controversy, Clint Bowyer maintained a consistent, if less than Broadway-worthy performance level.
Making the Chase has to go down as Juan Pablo Montoya’s highlight of the year.
As expected Sunday, Jimmie Johnson finished what he started and came home with his fourth consecutive championship.
It was a tremendous season for Hendrick Motorsports, so as thoughts turn to 2010, I’m going to take a look at nine non-Hendrick drivers to watch.
To see how John Andretti finally put away Scott Speed and his Red Bull Racing No. 82 Toyota, read on in your final Bubble Breakdown for 2009.