The Big 6: Questions Answered After the 2010 Sunoco Red Cross Pennsylvania 500 at Pocono
Tony Stewart finished second to Greg Biffle at Pocono for his third runner-up finish of 2010.
Tony Stewart finished second to Greg Biffle at Pocono for his third runner-up finish of 2010.
There’s a lot of excrement in NASCAR advertising, a seriously large amount. But the Toyota Sponsafier promotion was anything but that.
Robby Gordon shoved Kevin Conway in Front Row Motorsports’ No. 34 back to 35th – even after the rookie earned his first lead-lap finish in Cup.
After four lackluster outings culminating in spinning out his teammate at Michigan, Reed Sorenson has replaced Casey Mears as the relief driver of the No. 83.
Did You Notice? Michigan’s attendance for the June race increased by 5,000 between 2009 and 2010? It’s an interesting twist during a year of continued declines.
Dodge has next to no teams left and Chevrolet’s too busy funding any and everything Hendrick. That leaves Toyota, who’s played their cards well.
It was bad enough for Red Bull that Brian Vickers is out with blood clots. But for his interim replacement Casey Mears to spin out Scott Speed at Michigan?
“All we do is win, baby!” were the words Denny Hamlin uttered as he was coming to take the checkered flag at Michigan International Speedway on Sunday.
In his second full year at the Cup level, Scott Speed now finds himself the lead driver at Red Bull Racing. Since moving from open-wheel, Speed has struggled.
Is Casey Mears’s image with corporate America enough to keep him in the Red Bull car with results like he has earned so far?