Who’s Hot/Not in NASCAR: 2011 Daytona 500 Edition
Unpredictable. That sums up Daytona weekend, from the photo finishes in the Truck and Nationwide series races to Trevor Bayne scoring his first NASCAR victory.
Unpredictable. That sums up Daytona weekend, from the photo finishes in the Truck and Nationwide series races to Trevor Bayne scoring his first NASCAR victory.
After nearly three months of hibernation, the green flag drops on NASCAR’s 2011 points championship this week.
The August victory at Pocono that will be remembered as the sentimental highlight of the season for Greg Biffle, Roush Fenway Racing and fans of Jack Roush.
With 36 points races and 41 weeks on the calendar, the extensive NASCAR Cup season finally came to its long-awaited conclusion in Homestead, Fla.
Here’s a sneak peek at what all were thinking following the Ford 400 at Homestead-Miami Speedway.
It doesn’t get safer than Greg Biffle and Jeff Gordon at Homestead. Since reconfiguring the track, Gordon has finished in the top nine in all but one event.
Denny Hamlin dominated the Phoenix event, but a long green-flag run at the end combined with poor fuel mileage conspired to relegate him to a 12th-place finish.
Texas Motor Speedway became Denny Hamlin’s personal playground on Sunday (Nov. 7), when he unseated Jimmie Johnson from the top spot in the standings.
With all the NASCAR chaos this past weekend at Texas, it’s easy to overlook some other intriguing stories that took place during the AAA Texas 500.
Elliott Sadler followed up a press conference announcing that he would be racing in the Nationwide Series full time in 2011 with a scorching pole run.