Who’s Hot/Who’s Not in NASCAR: 2012 Kentucky/Daytona Edition
Here is Who’s Hot and Who’s Not in NASCAR after Kentucky.
Here is Who’s Hot and Who’s Not in NASCAR after Kentucky.
After an unscheduled pit stop on lap 53, it looked like Kentucky was going to be one hot headache for Kasey Kahne as the No. 5 was thrown off pit sequence.
Sonoma was vindication for Clint Bowyer’s move from Richard Childress Racing to Michael Waltrip Racing.
Here is who’s hot and who’s not in NASCAR after Sonoma.
Was our staff impressed by Dale Earnhardt Jr.? Or, like Tony Stewart, are they not buying into the hype? Continue reading to find out.
Dale Earnhardt Jr. most likely spent his Monday morning petitioning track owners to repave all of the speedways in the Sprint Cup Series.
Chad Knaus may want to consider getting a new calculator after Jimmie Johnson ran out of fuel for the fourth time in a Michigan race.
At the conclusion of a one-day test at Michigan International Speedway, one thing is crystal clear: the track is blazing fast.
Without further ado, here is who is hot and who is not after Pocono.
Did wins or consistency determine the top spot in our Power Rankings? Keep reading to find out.