The Big 6: Questions Answered After the AAA 400 at Dover
Gaining double-digit positions over the course of a race isn’t easy and at Dover it’s even harder.
Gaining double-digit positions over the course of a race isn’t easy and at Dover it’s even harder.
DOVER, Del. – Martin Truex Jr. put his No. 56 NAPA Toyota on the pole for Sunday’s AAA 400 at Dover (Oct. 2). It was Truex’s second pole at the Monster Mile.
The new face of the Chase was the 1.5-mile cookie cutter in Chicagoland and the 400-miler played out just as anyone would have expected.
Read this week’s Power Rankings to find out if your favorite driver was able to stay afloat through Tropical Storm Lee.
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?
FACT: Dale Earnhardt Jr. is Making the Chase
There are two sides to every story, and this week’s “huh?” actually goes to both sides of the same issue: pit-road timing.
BRISTOL, Tenn. – Brad Keselowski technically has not locked up a spot in the Chase after winning his third race of 2011, but it is really just a formality.
Tempers, as is often the case with the twisties, were at a premium after the race with Boris Said and Greg Biffle getting involved in a little contretemps.
Marcos Ambrose finally found his way to victory lane Monday, taking charge in a green-white-checkered finish to conquer his personal demons at Watkins Glen.