Matt Kenseth Wins Oft-Delayed Season Opener at Daytona
After the track was finally deemed safe for racing at around midnight ET, it was Matt Kenseth who emerged victorious.
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.
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?
Though 2011 was pretty poor in terms of performance for Greg Biffle, it’s unlikely that he’ll stay down for long.
Normally I would side against picking anyone battling for a title. That is, until this year.
One of the many reasons that 2011 has managed to hold our interest from beginning to end is the sheer competitiveness of it.
Will Carl Edwards’s late-race push past Tony Stewart give him a leg up this week?
There have been a number of changes to Phoenix, but it still a relatively flat 1-mile track.
Check out this week’s Power Rankings to see if your favorite driver was able to keep his six shooters loaded or if they fired all their rounds two weeks early.