Running Their Mouth: 2011 Federated Auto Parts 300 at Nashville
When the invocation gets more attention than Carl Edwards’s sixth career Nashville victory, that’s kind of a mixed blessing.
When the invocation gets more attention than Carl Edwards’s sixth career Nashville victory, that’s kind of a mixed blessing.
Matt Crafton took the checkered flag 0.337 seconds ahead of Austin Dillon to win the Coca-Cola 200 presented by Hy-Vee Saturday night at Iowa Speedway.
In honor of Ricky Stenhouse Jr.’s win in Iowa, I’ve decided to focus on NASCAR’s Nationwide and Camping World Truck series drivers in this week’s Hot/Not.
When you look a little deeper into recent NASCAR history, it’s Denny Hamlin who ekes out the title of “Short-Track King.”
The NASCAR Cup Series has the week off, so the Power Rankings turns its focus towards a different subset of drivers: those trying to make it there.
Since you’ve already been flooded by news about NASCAR Cup Series drivers winning both races this weekend, here’s a completely Cup Series FREE Hot/Not.
Carl Edwards stormed past Kyle Busch on lap 191 and never looked back, cruising to his second series victory of 2011 and fourth at Nashville Superspeedway.
In just his eighth Nationwide Series start (and his first at Nashville), Austin Dillon came home a very respectable seventh.
Johnny Sauter was able to steal victory from both Harvick and Kyle Busch on Saturday at Martinsville, becoming the first Truck Series regular to win in 2011.
When the time is right the No. 3 will be back in the Cup Series and it most certainly will be piloted by Austin Dillon.