Monday Morning Teardown: Another Fall, Another Championship for 5-Time
Mark it down. Five-Time will graduate to Six-Time on Nov. 20.
Mark it down. Five-Time will graduate to Six-Time on Nov. 20.
Domination, thy name is Jimmie Johnson. At least that was the case at Kansas Speedway as he led 197 of the 272 laps in the Hollywood Casino 400.
What I saw from Carl Edwards on Sunday wasn’t a lost opportunity; it was a championship-caliber performance
Did You Notice? In the most competitive Chase in history, teams and drivers will do whatever it takes to get ahead?
Dover played a bit of a wildcard, with four of the top-10 finishers coming from outside the Chase field. Which non-Chaser is most likely to win?
Read the Power Rankings this week to find out how the experts are shaking down this 43-car field with only seven races left to go.
We are left pondering what life in NASCAR would be like if Kurt Busch, the master of sarcasm and the brutal putdown, were to reign once again.
Did the Chase just ruin the finish of another race? I’m left wondering if Jimmie Johnson gave it all he had on that final restart.
Nowhere does disappointment run deeper in the NASCAR garages than with Carl Edwards and Jimmie Johnson this Monday.
Gaining double-digit positions over the course of a race isn’t easy and at Dover it’s even harder.