Who’s Hot/Who’s Not in Sprint Cup: 2010 Auto Club 500 at Fontana Edition
After a fourth at Fontana on Sunday, Mark Martin sits sixth in the standings and is the highest-ranked of the Yankees… er, Hendrick powerhouse.
After a fourth at Fontana on Sunday, Mark Martin sits sixth in the standings and is the highest-ranked of the Yankees… er, Hendrick powerhouse.
Certainly, my favorite story from the Fontana weekend was that of Dave Blaney and PRISM Motorsports.
This week, here’s a sneak peek at what they all were thinking following the Auto Club 500.
In Fontana, the status quo returned. Jimmie Johnson had the best car on Sunday, leading eight times for a race-high 101 laps.
Minus the pothole, Speedweeks was a fantastic kickoff to a season that NASCAR needs to go well.
Despite a relatively quiet Speedweeks, Martin Truex Jr.’s first points race for Michael Waltrip Racing was one of the biggest surprises of Sunday’s 500.
If there’s been one common element to ESPN’s coverage of the Nationwide Series, it’s been that they find a flavor of the week. This week, it’s Danica.
With qualifying out of the way and the Gatorade Duels upon us this week, it’s just a matter of days before the 2010 NASCAR season officially begins.
The season is just around the corner, and I am wrapping up what certainly has been a busy offseason. Soon after Homestead, I went down to the Snowball Derby with Kyle Busch and it was quite an experience – I met a lot of great people while I was down there. It was great to …
Perhaps the biggest hurdle for Scott Speed this year was learning the tracks, the CoT and having to qualify on time each weekend.
It looks as if the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series is in the hands of some up and coming drivers who have the potential to do great things.
Welcome, one and all, to the final bubble column of 2009, the Bubble Review.
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