What’s the Call? Dead in the Water After Race 1 of the 2006 NASCAR Chase?
This Week’s Question: Can the first race in the NASCAR Chase for the Championship seal a team’s fate for the next nine races?
This Week’s Question: Can the first race in the NASCAR Chase for the Championship seal a team’s fate for the next nine races?
The first Chase race has passed and there were clear winners and losers. Up next is Dover’s Monster Mile … who will slay the beast and who will be beaten?
Q: Looks like Kevin Harvick is on his way to a championship, and I couldn’t be happier about that.
Who was hurt more on Sunday – Kyle Busch or Jimmie Johnson? In particular, what has happened to the No. 48 team since August, and can it be fixed?
SPEED’s Bob Dillner reported, “there was an issue with the [Sylvania 300]-winning car of Kevin Harvick and also his teammate, Jeff Burton, in post-race tech.”
Kevin Harvick dominated the Sylvania 300 at New Hampshire Sunday, leading 118 of the final 123 laps to take the checkered flag for the second week in a row.
Read this week’s Starr Report to find out Who’s Hot and Who’s Not in the Chase.
$266,461 – Kevin Harvick’s purse for winning the Sylvania 300.
The Sylvania 300 is the 27th race on the 36-race NASCAR Nextel Cup schedule. The series returns for the first race of the Chase this time around.
Hidden behind the big story to come out of Richmond this past weekend was a second, more troubling piece of news concerning Busch Series driver Kevin Grubb.