Matt McLaughlin’s Thinkin’ Out Loud: 2011 NASCAR All-Star Race Recap
Carl Edwards’s crew got him off pit road first after the final mandatory four-tire stop. The No. 99 cruised to a NASCAR All-Star Race win from there.
Carl Edwards’s crew got him off pit road first after the final mandatory four-tire stop. The No. 99 cruised to a NASCAR All-Star Race win from there.
Kyle Busch took the checkered flag 0.317 seconds ahead of Clint Bowyer to win the North Carolina Education Lottery 200 at Charlotte Friday night.
Saturday night (May 21) at Charlotte Motor Speedway Carl Edwards took the checkered flag and needed a wrecker to get to victory lane.
Anyone who looked at the rundown and couldn’t find the No. 48, that’s because Jimmie Johnson was running the No. 5 in the All-Star Race.
CONCORD, N.C. – Kyle Busch “didn’t have the truck to beat tonight” but he managed to find a little extra after the last restart.
The 18th and final team to post a time was the No. 18 Joe Gibbs Racing team with Kyle Busch behind the wheel, and they posted one heck of a time.
Four-hundred miles at Dover looked like it was going to be a battle with Mother Nature; instead, Sunday (May 15) turned into a war with Goodyear.
According to Brad Keselowski, Kyle Busch, probation or not, went after him under a late-race caution at Dover.
I’m not advocating that Harvick seek out Busch in retaliation for the spin at Darlington. In fact, I don’t agree with drivers using their cars as weapons.
In a Nutshell: Kyle Busch took the checkered flag under caution ahead of Cole Whitt to win the Lucas Oil 200 at Dover International Speedway Friday night.