Bowles-Eye View: Don’t Lynch David for Goliath – What Martinsville’s NASCAR Finish Taught Us
As the sun rises over NASCAR’s first off week, David Reutimann remains shrouded in darkness after Martinsville.
As the sun rises over NASCAR’s first off week, David Reutimann remains shrouded in darkness after Martinsville.
If the infamous green-white-checkered accident didn’t happen on Sunday (April 1), Who’s Hot/Who’s Not would have looked completely different this week.
Who’d have thought April Fools’ Day would be the one thing to deprive Hendrick Motorsports of one of their biggest accomplishments yet?
There’s nothing wrong with the new NASCAR style of racing that an old short track can’t fix.
If there is one word that describes Kasey Kahne’s season to date, it would be snakebit.
The hats celebrating the 200th NASCAR Sprint Cup Series victory for Hendrick Motorsports made an appearance again on Sunday, this time at Martinsville.
The fastest car doesn’t always win a NASCAR Sprint Cup race. But rarely is the outcome decided by the slowest car on the track.
It’s two drivers, two different doses of Lady Luck and the type of ending that’s defined the changing of the guard within Hendrick Motorsports.
Was Smoke’s continued strong start, the best of his 14-year Cup career enough to propel him to the top of our rankings?
The race at Fontana went by so quickly, Kasey Kahne didn’t even have time to wreck his car (sorry Kahne fans).