No Bull: Hold On, Who’s Winning the Points Race? Does Denny Hamlin Know It?
Denny Hamlin has a 15-point lead over Jimmie Johnson. Let me repeat that. Hamlin has a 15-point lead over Johnson.
Denny Hamlin has a 15-point lead over Jimmie Johnson. Let me repeat that. Hamlin has a 15-point lead over Johnson.
I’ve been thinking – sensibly – about who would be the best champion for NASCAR this year?
With 47 laps left, Carl Edwards passed Denny Hamlin to take a lead he’d never relinquish at Phoenix.
Denny Hamlin had Sunday’s race in his grasp, leading the most laps (190), but in the end it was Jimmie Johnson who led the Big Three with a fifth-place finish.
Carl Edwards won the Kobalt Tools 500 pole at Phoenix and had the car at the end to take him to victory lane snapping a 70-race winless streak in the process.
The 2010 NASCAR Chase for the Sprint Cup Championship is not exactly in the books just yet.
The Kobalt forcefield which Jimmie Johnson andChad Knaus had surrounded themselves with over the past four years was brought down Monday evening.
The race at Texas featured Denny Hamlin taking the top spot by 33 markers over Jimmie Johnson. Is it safe to say he’s got this one in the bag?
Texas Motor Speedway became Denny Hamlin’s personal playground on Sunday (Nov. 7), when he unseated Jimmie Johnson from the top spot in the standings.
Sunday’s AAA Texas 500 was an absolute barnstormer of a NASCAR race – an instant classic – some of the best competition we’ve had all year, without question.