Middle-Class Meltdown: Reed Sorenson, Turner Latest Victims of Growing NASCAR Epidemic
Reed Sorenson was unceremoniously dumped from Turner Motorsports’ No. 32 car, with Cup regular Brian Vickers taking the seat.
Reed Sorenson was unceremoniously dumped from Turner Motorsports’ No. 32 car, with Cup regular Brian Vickers taking the seat.
Did You Notice? In the most competitive Chase in history, teams and drivers will do whatever it takes to get ahead?
Dover played a bit of a wildcard, with four of the top-10 finishers coming from outside the Chase field. Which non-Chaser is most likely to win?
Did the Chase just ruin the finish of another race? I’m left wondering if Jimmie Johnson gave it all he had on that final restart.
Carl Edwards powered by polesitter Elliott Sadler on lap 11 and never looked back, leading 179 circuits en route to a commanding win.
A night that seemed poised to have a dramatic impact on the 2011 Nationwide Series title chase ended up being more of the same: Cup drivers stealing the show.
Where does Jeff Gordon’s 85th win place him among the sport’s greats? And does this victory put Gordon in the best position yet to win his fifth title?
For some reason, Mother Nature doesn’t seem to be a very big NASCAR fan these days.
Despite the best efforts of Kyle Busch to run him down, Carl Edwards topped a dominant evening with his 35th career Nationwide Series win Saturday night.
While most drivers disappear from existence or scrape together low-quality rides to keep their name out there, a few settled for the Nationwide Series.