The Big 6: Questions Answered After the 2012 Daytona 500
This style of racing is dangerous, plain and simple. And wasn’t electronic fuel injection supposed to eliminate the need for a restrictor plate?
This style of racing is dangerous, plain and simple. And wasn’t electronic fuel injection supposed to eliminate the need for a restrictor plate?
After the track was finally deemed safe for racing at around midnight ET, it was Matt Kenseth who emerged victorious.
This NASCAR offseason brought us a carousel of crew chief changes, with many top teams starting 2012 with a different driver/head wrench combination.
Earnhardt-Ganassi Racing With Felix Sabates kicks of 2012 with something many teams don’t have: full sponsorship for both of the team’s cars.
Experience is always a good teacher and Juan Pablo Montoya had a front-row seat for what was an exciting and hyper-competitive Sprint Cup season in 2011.
Normally I would side against picking anyone battling for a title. That is, until this year.
Talladega provides a bigger challenge for fantasy owners than any other race in the Chase for the Sprint Cup for one reason: unpredictability.
ONE: Is Brad Keselowski the Juan Pablo Montoya of the 2011 Chase?
let’s take a look at the “hot” drivers heading into this weekend’s events at the Monster Mile.
Jeff Gordon, in a classic display of good, hard and clean racing, held off a determined Jimmie Johnson to earn his 85th career victory in the Advocare 500.
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