Who’s Hot/Who’s Not: 2012 Daytona 500 Edition
Let’s take a look at Who’s Hot and Who’s Not after Sprint Cup race number one.
Let’s take a look at Who’s Hot and Who’s Not after Sprint Cup race number one.
Before I get too caught up in the day-by-day minutiae of the soap opera that is NASCAR, here are my 12 wishes for the 2012 season.
While Elliott Sadler will run his 13th Daytona 500, Brendan Gaughan will run the next four Sprint Cup Series events.
Elliott Sadler made the move down to the Nationwide Series for the first time since 1998, trying to get his career back on track.
For the first time since 2005, a Nationwide Series regular was crowned a Nationwide Series champion … and he nearly won the race as well.
Brad Keselowski noted that Sam Hornish Jr. “has paid a lot of dues” in NASCAR and it was certainly a well-deserved victory that Hornish claimed this Saturday.
THREE: MWR’s Not Even Trying to Keep “The Franchise” on the Payroll
Despite leading a race-high 157 laps, Carl Edwards couldn’t close the deal for the final six.
The 2011 Nationwide Series campaign is going to have a suspenseful finish. What’s after that is anybody’s guess.
CONCORD, N.C. – Four Nationwide Series Drivers will be running with a little extra incentive on Friday night – $100,000 worth of incentive, to be exact.
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