Stat Sheet: A Redo of NASCAR’s In-Season Challenge
Thirty-two drivers, five new tracks and an all-new bracket from Iowa to Darlington. Who would win this time?
Thirty-two drivers, five new tracks and an all-new bracket from Iowa to Darlington. Who would win this time?
NASCAR Hall of Famer Mark Martin joins the show.
Also, the In-Season Challenge may have fizzled out, but the regular season championship should be heating up.
Plus, how did TNT fare in its five-race broadcasts of the Cup Series season?
If the point of the In-Season Challenge was to reward drivers who won races during TNT’s portion of the schedule, then it failed spectacularly.
The driver of the No. 34 Front Row Motorsports Ford came away with a respectable sixth-place finish at the Brickyard.
If you have questions, we’ve got the answers after Wallace’s Brickyard 400 victory.
Wallace’s win makes you appreciate the Brickyard just a little bit more, doesn’t it?
Check the updated points for NASCAR’s top three series after the latest race weekend at Indianapolis Motor Speedway and Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park.
Toyota drivers make up the entirety of the top five, with Bubba Wallace joining Briscoe on the front row.