Going Green: April Showers Bring May Concerns for NASCAR Drivers on the Hot Seat
It’s time to look at which drivers should be concerned about their status with their current rides, starting with the ones most likely to be on the move soon.
It’s time to look at which drivers should be concerned about their status with their current rides, starting with the ones most likely to be on the move soon.
It took a little while, but finally NASCAR’s most dominant team (10 of the last 17 Sprint Cup titles) is at the front again and is HOT.
It was a wild weekend in Talladega and just about every car left the track with some damage. However, it wasn’t just cars that were damaged on Sunday, as poor results in the race damaged the egos of many of today’s frontrunners. Crapshoot or not, Talladega still counts for the same amount of points as any other race and several of the competitors will be happy to cross it off their list until October.
Now, without further delay, here is Who’s Hot and Who’s Not not after Talladega.
ONE: Brad Keselowski’s Race-Winning Move Biggest Change to Plate Racing
The Aaron’s 499 saw more terminal engine failures than any race this year, with four.
Here is Who’s Hot and Who’s Not in NASCAR after Richmond.
It will be one of the biggest surprises of 2012 if AJ Allmendinger doesn’t win a race in his new Penske Racing ride
AJ Allmendinger took the pole for the STP 400 by just 0.043 seconds on Saturday at Kansas Speedway (April 21).
Was Ryan Newman’s win enough to vault him to the top of our Power Rankings?
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