The Cool-Down Lap: NASCAR Drivers as Leaders? Not If You Listen to Team Radios
A NASCAR driver essentially is the star quarterback, while the crew chief is the head coach and the pit crew is the offensive line.
A NASCAR driver essentially is the star quarterback, while the crew chief is the head coach and the pit crew is the offensive line.
On Sunday (June 13) at Michigan, Denny Hamlin sent a warning shot across the bow of the No. 48 that he’s the title favorite now.
This week, here’s a sneak peek at what they all were thinking following the Heluva Good! 400 at Michigan International Speedway.
Denny Hamlin and the No. 11 team have been gangbusters, blowing off a torn ligament on the way to four dramatic wins in the first 14 races this season.
The boys gave us plenty to discuss this week at Pocono, so let’s get to it.
It’s the Tricky Triangle for a reason, and a serious last-lap melee involving eight cars was the latest Pocono pitfall that knocked out top contenders late.
After three hours of tiresome triangular tedium at Pocono, folks are sure going to be discussing those last 35 laps for a while.
This week, here’s a sneak peek at what they all were thinking following the Gillette Fusion ProGlide 500 at Pocono Raceway.
With so much taking place on the final lap and after the end of the race, it was easy to forget that Denny Hamlin scored his fourth win of the year at Pocono.
While inter-team rivalry is nothing new to NASCAR, the airing of dirty laundry in public between drivers is a relatively new practice.