Who’s Hot/Who’s Not in NASCAR: 2011 Darlington-Dover Edition
It’s not every weekend you see an underdog head to NASCAR victory lane — unless it’s 2011.
It’s not every weekend you see an underdog head to NASCAR victory lane — unless it’s 2011.
On a night that saw first-time winners and fists flying, the Showtime Southern 500 had a lot of drivers itching to start “Running Their Mouth.”
Why is Brad Keselowski doing so poorly? It’s mysterious after winning the Nationwide championship, giving the Captain his first NASCAR title.
Kahne is coming off his best run of the season at Richmond and heads into the weekend as the only NASCAR driver to win at Darlington this season.
At the NASCAR Nationwide Series at Nashville, with Cup drivers dominating everything in sight, the atmosphere was like being alive for one’s own funeral.
Take one look at Saturday’s Nationwide Series finishing order from Nashville and a race fan would never know that the Cup Series had an off weekend.
For Kurt Busch, the story that has played out year after year during his tenure at Penske Racing seems to finally be catching up to him.
Yet in this world, looks can be deceiving, as the seemingly upward momentum in NASCAR has tailed off as of late.
Saturday’s NASCAR Nationwide Series race was a bit more competitive since Kyle Busch wasn’t as dominant as he was in Sunday’s Cup Series event.
Brad Keselowski is now in a marquee ride and no longer has the rookie stripe to point to as justification for struggling in the Cup ranks.