MPM2Nite: The Good, the Bad & the Ugly of NASCAR 2011 – The Ugly (Part III)
Was the 2011 Cup season a good one, a bad one or a lousy one?
Was the 2011 Cup season a good one, a bad one or a lousy one?
This season, Kyle Busch was the first to go over 100 career Sprint Cup, Nationwide and Truck series victories since David Pearson and Richard Petty.
In every playoff, there can only be one winner. So how did the other 11 drivers wind up staring at the Homestead trophy instead of taking it?
From James Buescher and Ron Hornaday Jr. each making unlikely runs at the title to costly mistakes, there are plenty of reasons to remember the 2011 season.
Lots of comments last week about the column, but that figures. Kyle Busch was the subject of a LOT of commentary all over the tube and the Internet.
One thing is for sure, the line drawn at Texas was obviously drawn in sand.
Did You Notice? All the attention showered on the championship this week?
If another article was never written about Kyle Busch’s timeout and two-race sponsor self-suspension by M&M’s it would be fine with the motorsports community.
It doesn’t seem possible, but somehow 35 weeks of racing have surpassed us and now it’s time for one final hurrah to end the 2011 season.
At least the race wasn’t the wreck-fest we all feared. Carl Edwards and Tony Stewart kept their respective fans on their feet most of the afternoon.