Frontstretch NASCAR Power Rankings: Top 15 After the 2011 Kobalt Tools 400 at Las Vegas
It was Carl Edwards who was able to celebrate after Tony Stewart let victory slip from his grasp in Las Vegas.
It was Carl Edwards who was able to celebrate after Tony Stewart let victory slip from his grasp in Las Vegas.
So which NASCAR drivers are sticking in my head to watch moving forward? Three surprises stand out; let’s delve into their seasons and find out why.
If you hadn’t heard – and I know you have – Robby Gordon and Kevin Conway had an, uh, altercation in the garage at Las Vegas Motor Speedway on Friday night.
It’s only three races into the year, but already NASCAR is plenty full of intriguing storylines to carry us through a full season.
On the final pit stop, Carl Edwards was able to take two tires and the lead heading into the homestretch at Las Vegas.
This week, here’s a sneak peek at what they all were thinking following the Kobalt Tools 400 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.
What a difference one week can make. After having a potential winning car at Phoenix get destroyed, Carl Edwards proved himself to be ever the opportunist.
For the second time, Carl Edwards grabs a win in Las Vegas because of a non-penalty. Talk about beating the odds.
Very few people would have thought about Phoenix if you asked them where to see the Big One in a Cup race, but there it was all over the backstretch on Sunday.
Trevor Bayne’s week of wonder came to a crashing end at Phoenix after last week’s fairytale Daytona 500 victory.