Frontstretch Fantasy Insider: 3-Race Sprint to the Finish Starts at Texas
The Chase is winding down, and go figure, the No. 48 team is threatening to end the 2009 season well before the final race at …
The Chase is winding down, and go figure, the No. 48 team is threatening to end the 2009 season well before the final race at …
Our pollsters were left scratching their heads and putting the pieces together the best they could after a typical Talladega finish.
With three races left in the 2009 Cup season, it’s time to talk about the magic number for Jimmie Johnson to clinch his record-setting fourth consecutive title.
One thing that is being said about Jamie McMurray that shouldn’t be said, is that he lucked into his victory at Talladega.
I was appalled by the lack of racing and then carnage at the end of what purported to be a NASCAR race, but was a glorified 2.66-mile game of Scalextric.
This week, here’s a sneak peek at what they all were thinking following the AMP Energy 500 at Talladega Superspeedway.
Racing at Talladega has often been called a “parade” by fans who don’t like restrictor plates, but this week actually looked like a parade.
Entering this weekend’s race at Talladega Superspeedway, everyone knew Sunday’s (Nov. 2) AMP Energy 500 would be one of the wildest races of 2009.
Mark Martin said before Sunday’s race that Talladega is nothing more than “a game of chance.”
Neither Jimmie Johnson nor Chad Knaus had ever really shown any indications that their performance would be possible in the Cup Series prior to being paired up.