Who’s Hot/Who’s Not in NASCAR: 2011 Homestead-Offseason Edition
As 2011 comes to a close, it’s only fitting that Tony Stewart was the driver to end Jimmie Johnson’s five-year reign.
As 2011 comes to a close, it’s only fitting that Tony Stewart was the driver to end Jimmie Johnson’s five-year reign.
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.
There have been a number of changes to Phoenix, but it still a relatively flat 1-mile track.
After Texas, the championship battle is effectively between Tony Stewart and Carl Edwards. Who has an edge the last two races and why?
THREE: MWR’s Not Even Trying to Keep “The Franchise” on the Payroll
Hot/Not takes a look at who else is achieving their own 2012 goals in different ways while examining others who are stumbling to the finish line in shame.
Let me get this straight. One Cup driver (Tony Stewart) has won half the races in the Chase and he’s still not in the points lead?
If you were watching Sunday’s race as its own unique event, it was a long, tedious afternoon.
Did You Notice? There’s a long list of winless wheelmen still looking to snap their victory drought this season?
It seems like a long time ago that David Reutimann was in victory lane at Chicagoland and apparently it’s too long for his boss.
Here are six drivers who are probably already looking forward to getting back on the track next year.
You would think that it was an unusual weekend in Talladega the way people are reacting to the racing. On the contrary, it was business as usual.
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