Who’s Hot/Who’s Not in Sprint Cup: 2010 Auto Club 500 at Fontana Edition
After a fourth at Fontana on Sunday, Mark Martin sits sixth in the standings and is the highest-ranked of the Yankees… er, Hendrick powerhouse.
After a fourth at Fontana on Sunday, Mark Martin sits sixth in the standings and is the highest-ranked of the Yankees… er, Hendrick powerhouse.
When one thinks of Fontana, chances are they’re not thinking of wild finishes.
“They could do 10 green-white-checkereds and we’re still not going to make it to the checkered,” said Jeff Gordon.
It was Jimmie Johnson who lost out – his rear-axle failure at Daytona was enough for him to lose his grip atop our poll for the first time since last fall.
It’s not likely that any driver in NASCAR would tell you that he would trade a Daytona 500 win for a win in any other race of the season.
Dale Earnhardt Jr. captured a front-row starting spot for the Daytona 500. Will this be the start of a turnaround for his team?
Kevin Harvick took the lead on the final restart in one of the most bizarre green-white-checkered finishes since… Harvick won the Daytona 500 in 2007.
While Mark Martin and Denny Hamlin have run up front at plate tracks, their knack for being in dicey moments in these races is their biggest obstacle.
2010 is supposed to start a new era for NASCAR – but Jimmie Johnson may have something to say before we’re all said and done.
Running the All-Star Showdown at Irwindale and being out there with the best short-track racers in the country was definitely good experience. I mean, you’re …