Tuesday Morning Teardown: NASCAR is Ready for Prime Time
If you’re going to have to postpone the biggest race of the year to Monday night, you might as well pull out all the stops
If you’re going to have to postpone the biggest race of the year to Monday night, you might as well pull out all the stops
Who will emerge above the fray in year two, post Five-Time Dominance?
How did your favorite driver’s performance affect his ranking in the first Power Rankings of 2012?
Let’s take a quick back look at some of the highlights, lowlights and abominations of this season’s NASCAR series.
I’d say after this season everyone but Kurt Busch is going to agree that Brad Keselowski is now top banana for Penske South.
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?
Did Tony Stewart’s dominant run to the championship give him the top spot in the Power Rankings to end the season?
Tony Stewart won five of the 10 Chase races. You’re not going to beat that just by being consistent.
Decades from now, old and new school fans alike will still be viewing this race in awe. Race fans witnessed history this Sunday in south Florida.
1. Who is the championship favorite, Carl Edwards or Tony Stewart?
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