Michael McDowell 4 Laps Short of Riding 2-Tire Call to Texas Upset
Michael McDowell came oh-so-close to his first-ever Cup win on a non-superspeedway oval, but four tires proved to be better than two.
Michael McDowell came oh-so-close to his first-ever Cup win on a non-superspeedway oval, but four tires proved to be better than two.
The driver of the No. 71 lost the lead with four to go and then crashed one lap later in a dramatic finish at Texas.
A clean finish at Talladega is just what we needed — but no carnage changes the racing drastically.
The driver of the No. 4 Front Row Motorsports Ford led the underdog pack at Talladega.
Also, is fuel saving here to stay in superspeedway races?
Team Penske is one of the top bets for Talladega. Who else?
One pit crew stepped up for their driver, while another stumbled on the money stop at Bristol.
AJ Allmendinger led the pack of underdogs while Spire Motorsports wonders what could have been after the Food City 500 at Bristol.
After an unpredictable Saturday practice and qualifying session, tires weren’t part of the conversation when the green flag flew.
Smith is continuing to lead the way in performance over his Front Row Motorsports teammates.