Who’s Hot/Who’s Not in NASCAR: 2011 Talladega-Martinsville Edition
You would think that it was an unusual weekend in Talladega the way people are reacting to the racing. On the contrary, it was business as usual.
You would think that it was an unusual weekend in Talladega the way people are reacting to the racing. On the contrary, it was business as usual.
What sweet vindication it has to be for Clint Bowyer to get Richard Childress his 100th career win as a car owner.
Read this week’s Power Rankings to find out if your driver shined under the lights at Charlotte or if his bulb fizzled.
Thank God for the SAFER barriers and the HANS device. Jimmie Johnson’s wreck looked horribly similar to a certain last-lap wreck in the 2001 Daytona 500.
Is it just me, or is everyone still as clueless about the Chase as we were back in February?
Did You Notice? All the panic when Toyota entered the Sprint Cup ranks? Within five years, Americans feared a foreign automaker would be dominating NASCAR.
Check the Power Rankings this week to see where your favorite driver resides with six races left.
Jimmie Johnson easily aced Kasey Kahne on the green-white-checkered restart to score the win.
The original four-time looks increasingly likely he’ll stay that way – all the way to that NASCAR Hall of Fame plaque once he retires.
Why … did Clint Bowyer wind up at Michael Waltrip Racing?