The Underdog House: The Playoffs Are Overshadowing a Beautiful Moment
Harrison Burton wasn’t the only underdog to prove that perseverance can pay off at Daytona.
Harrison Burton wasn’t the only underdog to prove that perseverance can pay off at Daytona.
Harrison Burton has a chance to create a new image for himself and back up the aggressive, race-winning drive we saw in the final few laps.
Harrison Burton’s upset at Daytona International Speedway marks the 15th time the Wood Brothers have gone to victory lane at the famed track.
Breaking down Harrison Burton’s first career win, yet another airborne car and more.
A push from Parker Retzlaff scored Burton his first Cup win.
Gilliland’s sixth-place finish turned some heads at the Brickyard.
With passing under green nearly impossible at Indianapolis, drivers were overaggressive on restarts, leading to several big crashes and unhappy drivers.
Jones finally led the way for the underdogs with a 14th-place finish at Pocono.
Hocevar was docked 25 points and fined $50,000 for spinning Harrison Burton under caution at Nashville.
Unlimited overtime restarts wouldn’t be a problem if they were single-file.