4 Burning Questions: Earnhardt’s Big Chance, Who’s the Next Big Surprise & NASCAR’s Good Call
ONE: Is this the race Dale Earnhardt Jr. breaks his winless streak?
ONE: Is this the race Dale Earnhardt Jr. breaks his winless streak?
As the Sprint Cup Series heads off to Daytona for the annual Fourth of July visit, it’s hard for me to not look back at some of my favorite Daytona races.
Racing within his means, David Gilliland navigated through some nasty wrecks and gave his organization a major confidence boost.
Remember Trevor Bayne? Daytona 500 champion? New face of NASCAR? The driver who disappeared from NASCAR?
Landon Cassill came out of nowhere to score a 12th-place finish, his first career top-15 result at the Cup level and by far a career-best finish.
There wasn’t a soul coming into Michigan race weekend that would dare question just how stout Roush Fenway Racing’s Ford Mustangs were.
Pit strategy was the only means for the teams fighting the owner points battle to secure any TV time even over a four-hour broadcast at Pocono.
While fuel mileage proved to shuffle the front of the Cup field on a hot afternoon in Kansas City, the same could not be said for the Top-35 bubble roster.
With 25 laps to go, Carl Edwards stormed past race leader Elliott Sadler, seemingly poised to steal another Nationwide Series trophy at Chicagoland.
Traditionally I’ve always divided the (way too long) NASCAR Cup season into esters.