Frontstretch NASCAR Power Rankings: Top 15 After the 2012 Sprint All-Star Race
Did Jimmie Johnson’s strong week propel him to the top of our Power Rankings? Did Dale Earnhardt Jr.’s strong run impress our writers? Keep reading to find out.
Did Jimmie Johnson’s strong week propel him to the top of our Power Rankings? Did Dale Earnhardt Jr.’s strong run impress our writers? Keep reading to find out.
Jimmie Johnson has had a heck of a week. First, he won No. 200 for Hendrick Motorsports at Darlington, then he dominated the NASCAR Sprint All-Star Race.
What was once one of the sport’s marquee events, guaranteed to turn into a shower of sparks, has become a four-hour gluttony of hype.
Jimmie Johnson can’t seem to do anything wrong these days.
Did You Notice? Hendrick Motorsports isn’t running as bad as everybody says?
Was Jimmie Johnson’s win enough to volt him to the top of our Power Rankings? Keep reading to find out.
It took a little while, but finally NASCAR’s most dominant team (10 of the last 17 Sprint Cup titles) is at the front again and is HOT.
Saturday night (May 12) at Darlington was defined by history, a milestone 200th victory for NASCAR’s most successful modern-era car owner, Rick Hendrick.
Jimmie Johnson was counting the laps. Chad Knaus was counting fuel drops. Team owner Rick Hendrick was waiting to count one more win for his team.
The next five points races – Darlington, Charlotte, Dover, Pocono and Michigan – are critical for those teams whose goal is to make the Chase.