Brian Vickers to Miss Remainder of 2010 Season
Making one of the hardest announcements of his career, Brian Vickers explained he would be out of the car for the rest of the 2010 season.
Making one of the hardest announcements of his career, Brian Vickers explained he would be out of the car for the rest of the 2010 season.
ESPN’s David Newton reported that Brian Vickers will be out of the No. 83 Red Bull Toyota for at least three months, with Casey Mears resuming driving duties.
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Where is Brian Vickers? Resting comfortably on blood-thinning medication. How might it affect his career? There is more damage to be done coming back too soon.
Kasey Kahne will race in 2012 for Hendrick Motorsports, meaning that he will be driving a Chevrolet in 2011. It’s not necessarily going to be for Stewart-Haas Racing.
Jimmie Johnson had a dominant car, but a rare unforced error by the four-time champ (speeding on pit road) handed the win to Kyle Busch at Dover.
Mears began his stint with his fourth different team in 2010 behind the 8-ball. But Mears did what he has made a habit of doing through his career – endure.
Martin Truex Jr. considers Dover his home track and his pole was the beginning of a solid day.
Red Bull Racing announced Thursday that Brian Vickers would miss this weekend’s Sprint Cup Series event at Dover due to an undisclosed illness.
This week, here’s a sneak peek at what they all were thinking following the Showtime Southern 500 at Darlington Raceway.
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