Bubble Breakdown: Brickyard Where Top-35 Dreams Went to Die… Or DNQ
Two weeks ago, the stage for the Brickyard’s bubble battle was set on a night where all 10 drivers ranked 28th through 37th failed to finish on the lead lap.
Two weeks ago, the stage for the Brickyard’s bubble battle was set on a night where all 10 drivers ranked 28th through 37th failed to finish on the lead lap.
Some may think I have an axe to grind with Carl Edwards and that simply isn’t the case.
Chicago was a much more forgettable experience for Robby Gordon, whose grassroots organization suffered a setback following a vicious crash.
This week, here’s a sneak peek at what they all were thinking following the LifeLock.com 400 at Chicagoland Speedway.
Since Robby Gordon already got recognition for his bonehead move, the one left to hum this tune after Chicago was Martin Truex Jr.
Last week at New Hampshire, all three cars from the Front Row Motorsports stable left the track on the brink of Top-35 oblivion. Two days …
What a tremendous day for the old lone wolf himself, Robby Gordon.
Robby Gordon played defense at Michigan and successfully guaranteed himself a starting spot at Sonoma, a strategy that worked to perfection.
This week, here’s a sneak peek at what they all were thinking following the Toyota/Save Mart 350K at Infineon Raceway in Sonoma.
On Wednesday (June 9), Travis Kvapil’s No. 38, ranked 32nd after Pocono, was assessed a massive 150-point penalty for illegal bleeder valve caps.