Frontstretch NASCAR Power Rankings: Top 15 After the 2011 AAA Texas 500
Check out this week’s Power Rankings to see if your favorite driver was able to keep his six shooters loaded or if they fired all their rounds two weeks early.
Check out this week’s Power Rankings to see if your favorite driver was able to keep his six shooters loaded or if they fired all their rounds two weeks early.
ONE: Will mind games work better for Tony Stewart than they did for Denny Hamlin?
People wondered if it was Chad Knaus carrying Jimmie Johnson to success. Now, perhaps it’s time to ask if it’s the other way around.
In his post-race comments at Martinsville, Tony Stewart said that some of the young drivers in the sport “need their butts kicked.”
After Matt Kenseth’s bad luck, courtesy of a flat tire and a silver can of Red Bull, how far down was his Power Rankings slide?
FOUR: Time for NASCAR to Adopt the Three-Yellow Rule
After a ho-hum start to the Chase, the last two weeks have seen the action pick up considerably across the board.
Motorized mechanical mayhem at Martinsville. Easily the best race of the year.
Talk about a gamble. When the caution flew with 41 to go, Chad Knaus left leader Jimmie Johnson on the racetrack while almost every car on the lead lap pitted.
“Carl Edwards had better be real worried. That’s all I’ve got to say. He’s not going to sleep for the next three weeks.” – Tony Stewart, race winner