Marcos Ambrose Driver Diary: A Tough Stretch, Keeping Momentum & Digging for Gold on TV
Since the last diary we’ve been to Atlanta, Richmond, Chicago and New Hampshire. That’s a tough run right there. We haven’t done much really in four weeks.
Since the last diary we’ve been to Atlanta, Richmond, Chicago and New Hampshire. That’s a tough run right there. We haven’t done much really in four weeks.
With seven races left in the Chase, Kansas marks a critical spot in the battle for the season championship.
Strategy has always played a role in the outcome of Sprint Cup races, but in 2011, it’s more important than ever.
Bristol WHO?! Following the race at Richmond, there is a new sheriff in town when it comes to beating and banging on the NASCAR circuit.
It’s perhaps a little disappointing to Denny Hamlin to get kudos for finishing ninth at Richmond, a track where he has been dominant in the past.
Read this week’s Power Rankings to find out if your favorite driver was able to stay afloat through Tropical Storm Lee.
Indy was a disappointment for us. I actually scuffed the right side of the car up at the start of practice and really set us back for it.
Was Brad Keselowski’s win good enough for him to barrel from outside the Power Rankings at the start of the month to our top spot?
Familiarity returned to the Sprint Cup Series with Kyle Busch pulling into victory lane, one of the “hot” drivers at this point of the season.
The Marcos Ambrose Redemption Tour carried on into Montreal Saturday, with the Tasmanian exorcising his demons on the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve.