Who’s Hot/Who’s Not in NASCAR: 2012 Kansas/Richmond Edition
Here are the drivers and teams who are trending up and trending down after Kansas.
Here are the drivers and teams who are trending up and trending down after Kansas.
Texas, besides a late-race pass for the lead was regarded by many as boring
Jeff Gordon and Kasey Kahne are out of the cold in this week’s edition of Who’s Hot/Who’s Not.
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.
Was Brad Keselowski’s performance enough to get him back inside the Power Rankings?
After the “now I’ve seen everything” week that was Daytona, Sunday rolled around and it was business as usual at Phoenix International Raceway.
Let’s take a look at Who’s Hot and Who’s Not after Sprint Cup race number one.
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.
This NASCAR offseason brought us a carousel of crew chief changes, with many top teams starting 2012 with a different driver/head wrench combination.
When looking at the season as a whole, Jeff Burton and company were at the bottom of the totem pole, the only Childress entry not to record a win in 2011.