Who’s Hot/Who’s Not in NASCAR: 2012 Las Vegas/Bristol Edition
It didn’t take Tony Stewart long to respond to the win at Phoenix by Denny Hamlin and his old crew chief Darian Grubb.
It didn’t take Tony Stewart long to respond to the win at Phoenix by Denny Hamlin and his old crew chief Darian Grubb.
One never expected the Roush boys to come home 1-2-3, but then again we didn’t expect they’d wreck each other, either.
Any of the Roush drivers would be a decent pick for Sunday’s 3 p.m. race on FOX (March 11).
The big news of the weekend happened off the track, with Penske Racing announcing a switch to Ford for the 2013 season. How will the change impact Penske?
After the “now I’ve seen everything” week that was Daytona, Sunday rolled around and it was business as usual at Phoenix International Raceway.
Darian Grubb is certainly the hottest crew chief in the garage right now. Here are the drivers and teams that are hot and a few that are not.
Greg Biffle is, in fact, one of only five drivers with a pair of top-10 finishes.
Even though the actual on-track action was far overshadowed by the delays, Matt Kenseth was able to pull through and win his second Daytona 500.
After the track was finally deemed safe for racing at around midnight ET, it was Matt Kenseth who emerged victorious.
Here’s a look inside the numbers at how some of your favorite drivers and teams could make history once the checkered flag falls.
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