Who’s Hot/Who’s Not in NASCAR: 2012 Dover/Pocono Edition
While Hendrick Motorsports gets hotter by the week, there were several key momentum shifts in Sprint Cup after Sunday’s race at the Monster Mile.
While Hendrick Motorsports gets hotter by the week, there were several key momentum shifts in Sprint Cup after Sunday’s race at the Monster Mile.
Jimmie Johnson’s car had a different look. Jimmie Johnson actually had a different look. But the No. 48 team got quite the familiar result at Dover.
It’s time to review who is off to a good start this season, who’s off to a poor start and who is living a horrific nightmare through the year’s first 12 races.
Was Kasey Kahne’s midseason rebound enough to propel him to the top of our Power Rankings?
Did Jimmie Johnson’s strong week propel him to the top of our Power Rankings? Did Dale Earnhardt Jr.’s strong run impress our writers? Keep reading to find out.
The All-Star Race is pointless … in more ways than one.
Was Jimmie Johnson’s win enough to volt him to the top of our Power Rankings? Keep reading to find out.
Matt Kenseth has a new backer for Saturday night’s All-Star Race at Charlotte (May 19).
It was a wild weekend in Talladega and just about every car left the track with some damage. However, it wasn’t just cars that were damaged on Sunday, as poor results in the race damaged the egos of many of today’s frontrunners. Crapshoot or not, Talladega still counts for the same amount of points as any other race and several of the competitors will be happy to cross it off their list until October.
Now, without further delay, here is Who’s Hot and Who’s Not not after Talladega.