Winners & Losers: The Harsh Reality of a Kensethless Roush
When one thinks of stability with regard to Sprint Cup racing, it’s likely that one thinks of Matt Kenseth and his iconic No. 17 Ford.
When one thinks of stability with regard to Sprint Cup racing, it’s likely that one thinks of Matt Kenseth and his iconic No. 17 Ford.
While Matt Kenseth has confirmed that he has a deal in place, he would not confirm where his 2013 deal is.
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?
20th – Landon Cassill drove the No. 83 BK Racing Toyota to a 20th-place result at Richmond, the team’s best effort so far.
Did You Notice? Parity in the Cup Series only goes so far and can hurt the sport as well as help it?
Each week, Frontstretch will break down the racing, series by series, to bring you the biggest stories that you need to watch during the week ahead.
Consider these five drivers, none of whom have a guaranteed full-time ride for 2012.
Does NASCAR or its fanbase really want nothing more than IROC with the NASCAR label slapped on the fenders?
JTG Daugherty Racing is entering the 2012 season with higher expectations than ever.
There are no changes to Joe Gibbs Racing’s Sprint Cup driver lineup for 2102, but several key positions changed hands.