Frontstretch NASCAR Power Rankings: Top 15 After the 2011 STP 400 at Kansas
For the second week in a row the NASCAR Cup Series race came down to fuel mileage; only this time, the car in front was able to make his fuel last at Kansas.
For the second week in a row the NASCAR Cup Series race came down to fuel mileage; only this time, the car in front was able to make his fuel last at Kansas.
Dale Earnhardt Jr. is on the cusp of breaking his victory drought. This week, he had the fuel mileage, but Brad Keselowski had better track position at Kansas.
Traditionally I’ve always divided the (way too long) NASCAR Cup season into esters.
The Memorial Day Weekend races all had exciting finishes, with two of them coming down to a pass on the front straight for a win.
One glance at the current NASCAR Sprint Cup Series points standings shows that there is only one driver “hotter” than Harvick right now — Carl Edwards.
To Dale Earnhardt Jr.’s credit, of all the drivers hurting after the Missed Opportunity 600 he appeared to take defeat well in stride.
Even on a quiet All-Star night, enough contenders pulled away from pretenders for our panel of NASCAR experts to switch up the poll.
Four-hundred miles at Dover looked like it was going to be a battle with Mother Nature; instead, Sunday (May 15) turned into a war with Goodyear.
With the All-Star Race next up on our plate, it’s time to stop, take a breather and reflect on the first third of the NASCAR Sprint Cup season.
While Furniture Row Racing has to be riding cloud nine as a team, they head to Dover, where Regan Smith nor the No. 78 has ever had a top-20 finish.