Monday Morning Teardown: NASCAR Championship Hopes Go up in Smoke
Racing at Talladega, especially in the last couple of years, has been a dual-edged sword.
Racing at Talladega, especially in the last couple of years, has been a dual-edged sword.
For once, Carl Edwards came to Talladega at a crucial time and left the speedway not making a mistake.
What sweet vindication it has to be for Clint Bowyer to get Richard Childress his 100th career win as a car owner.
It was Clint Bowyer edging by Jeff Burton to repeat as the fall winner at Talladega Sunday, giving Richard Childress Racing its 100th career NASCAR victory.
Talladega provides a bigger challenge for fantasy owners than any other race in the Chase for the Sprint Cup for one reason: unpredictability.
Read this week’s Power Rankings to find out if your driver shined under the lights at Charlotte or if his bulb fizzled.
While push has always been a problem, it has been exacerbated since 1984, when the front valence of the car was dramatically extended.
Let’s take a look at the drivers who are heading into the weekend at Talladega with momentum on their side.
Carl Edwards took a push from teammate Trevor Bayne to pull ahead of Kyle Busch and hold on to win the Dollar General 300 Miles of Courage at Charlotte.
When did Kansas become Edwards’s home track when Edwards came from Missouri?
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