Bowles-Eye View: A Double Dose of Redemption at Daytona
Two days of Cup competition at Daytona. Two drivers seeking redemption.
Two days of Cup competition at Daytona. Two drivers seeking redemption.
Kyle Busch was nearly spun out twice and avoided three of the Big One-type crashes to win his first Bud Shootout.
At long last 2011 arrived. Something new hovered in the air. Change? Was that the magic?
The first thing that becomes apparent entering the Hendrick Motorsports complex is pride.
Jeff Gordon achieved his 85th win at Atlanta on Sept. 6, 2011, earning Gordon the position of third on the all-time Cup winners list.
In every playoff, there can only be one winner. So how did the other 11 drivers wind up staring at the Homestead trophy instead of taking it?
Did Tony Stewart’s dominant run to the championship give him the top spot in the Power Rankings to end the season?
As 2011 comes to a close, it’s only fitting that Tony Stewart was the driver to end Jimmie Johnson’s five-year reign.
Decades from now, old and new school fans alike will still be viewing this race in awe. Race fans witnessed history this Sunday in south Florida.
Jeff Gordon’s fans can be a little testy. Who can blame them?