10 Points to Ponder… After the 2007 Brickyard 400
1. Stewart Storylines – As expected, Tony Stewart has hit his midsummer stride, winning two straight Cup races and his second Brickyard 400. Stewart-related questions: …
1. Stewart Storylines – As expected, Tony Stewart has hit his midsummer stride, winning two straight Cup races and his second Brickyard 400. Stewart-related questions: …
10. Richard Childress driver Clint Bowyer led a Pepsi 400 race-high 55 laps, finishing seventh. By way of contrast, winner Jamie McMurray led all of three laps.
8. All of the Pettys are at that age where nothing beats a good nap on a Saturday afternoon.
The idea was to have Kyle Petty be part of the TNT race broadcast team while he competed in the race itself. This could be really cool.
Normally, the fireworks in Daytona are reserved for July, but they came out early this year. 2007’s version of NASCAR’s Super Bowl didn’t disappoint in …
Can Juan Pablo Montoya be already considered one of the most successful drivers in history, even if he ends up failing in stock cars?
Kyle Petty’s best finish on the year was an eighth at Bristol in the spring, but the high point might have come after he fought his way back into the Top 35.
Sterling Marlin’s engine failure kept the suspense from carrying all of the way to the finish of the race, but until then… it was anybody’s race.
David Stremme came very close to locking up a Top-35 owner points finish for his team this weekend.
The number one winner on the weekend has to be Kyle Petty, even though it wasn’t always smooth sailing for the No. 45 Petty Enterprises team on Sunday.