Going Green: Winners & Losers From 2011 Chase Race 1
It is a common belief that you can’t win the Chase in the first week alone, but you can certainly lose it.
It is a common belief that you can’t win the Chase in the first week alone, but you can certainly lose it.
Fantasy NASCAR is all about picking the right drivers at the right times.
The Chase is officially underway and after opening for the first time in Chicagoland, the Windy City blew the standings for a loop.
Tony Stewart, Matt Kenseth and Jimmie Johnson battled until the crew chiefs screamed, “Save fuel!” and everyone ran like a cop was pointing a radar gun.
Tony Stewart out-lasted his competition in a fuel-mileage contest to record his first win of the 2011 campaign at Chicagoland.
“It is huge; I had a migraine all day yesterday so I am kinda glad we didn’t race.” – Tony Stewart, race winner
Apparently, when hyping up this year’s Chicago-based Chase debut, NASCAR forgot to send an invite to Mother Nature.
Without further ado, here is my take on how the final NASCAR Cup standings will play out.
How will NASCAR, in 2012, try to draw more fans to more events so these attendees might spend more money?
With the field for the Chase for the Sprint Cup finally decided, you are likely going to be inundated this week with article upon article with who will win.