Amidst Chase Chaos, Championship Hopefuls Fall Short of Expectations
A lot of NASCAR Nation was prepared to again hand the championship trophy to Jimmie Johnson before the green flag even flew in Daytona.
A lot of NASCAR Nation was prepared to again hand the championship trophy to Jimmie Johnson before the green flag even flew in Daytona.
After Matt Kenseth’s bad luck, courtesy of a flat tire and a silver can of Red Bull, how far down was his Power Rankings slide?
One-hundred eighty-eight laps around Talladega wound down into a two-car dash to the finish with Clint Bowyer crossing the line in the first spot.
Read this week’s Power Rankings to find out if your driver shined under the lights at Charlotte or if his bulb fizzled.
Let’s take a look at the drivers who are heading into the weekend at Talladega with momentum on their side.
What did you miss at Charlotte? Not much, in the way of racing, but plenty of opportunities to observe ESPN’s split-screen commercials/live action.
Matt Kenseth will likely never be NASCAR’s “class clown,” but his uber-serious demeanor has paid great dividends this season.
Carl Edwards took a push from teammate Trevor Bayne to pull ahead of Kyle Busch and hold on to win the Dollar General 300 Miles of Courage at Charlotte.
There is no better place, except Talladega of course, than Charlotte to take a gamble.
Check the Power Rankings this week to see where your favorite driver resides with six races left.