That’s History: Chase This!
The Chase is on and what a better way to honor it then with some useless facts? That’s right, race fans, I said useless.
The Chase is on and what a better way to honor it then with some useless facts? That’s right, race fans, I said useless.
The Dover 400 is the 28th race on the 36-race NASCAR Nextel Cup Series schedule and the second in the Chase for the Nextel Cup.
This Week’s Question: Can the first race in the NASCAR Chase for the Championship seal a team’s fate for the next nine races?
The first Chase race has passed and there were clear winners and losers. Up next is Dover’s Monster Mile … who will slay the beast and who will be beaten?
Who was hurt more on Sunday – Kyle Busch or Jimmie Johnson? In particular, what has happened to the No. 48 team since August, and can it be fixed?
You may finish Sunday in victory lane, but the next weekend you can go from hero to zero once the green drops. Ask Jimmie Johnson about that; he can relate.
Kevin Harvick dominated the Sylvania 300 at New Hampshire Sunday, leading 118 of the final 123 laps to take the checkered flag for the second week in a row.
Read this week’s Starr Report to find out Who’s Hot and Who’s Not in the Chase.
Who will win NASCAR’s 2006 Chase for the Championship? Read below to find out who your favorite Frontstretch writer picked … and why.
While Loudon offers two racing lanes, the second groove doesn’t come in until late. Now that you’re not fooled by qualifying, what should you concentrate on?