Who’s Hot/Who’s Not in NASCAR: 2011 Homestead-Offseason Edition
As 2011 comes to a close, it’s only fitting that Tony Stewart was the driver to end Jimmie Johnson’s five-year reign.
As 2011 comes to a close, it’s only fitting that Tony Stewart was the driver to end Jimmie Johnson’s five-year reign.
It’s Texas, 2011 and everyone at Joe Gibbs Racing is wondering when, if ever, things are going to start being OK once again.
Tony Stewart proved he can not only talk the talk, but walk the walk, in terms of his championship pursuit.
While Tony Stewart and Carl Edwards are clearly the hottest drivers right now, there are a few competitors who deserve recognition for their recent finishes.
Here are six drivers who are probably already looking forward to getting back on the track next year.
Well NASCAR’s plans to break up the tandem racing with a larger restrictor plate and lower pressure cooling systems didn’t work too well, did it?
Talladega provides a bigger challenge for fantasy owners than any other race in the Chase for the Sprint Cup for one reason: unpredictability.
Is it just me, or is everyone still as clueless about the Chase as we were back in February?
There is no better place, except Talladega of course, than Charlotte to take a gamble.
Casey Atwood is the poster child for being thrown into the limelight too early, and then tossed away when things don’t go right.