Going Green: A Look at Chase Hopefuls 11th-20th – Even Brad Keselowski Should Be Worried
We are starting to witness the impact NASCAR’s new “wildcard” rule has had on the drivers and races this season.
We are starting to witness the impact NASCAR’s new “wildcard” rule has had on the drivers and races this season.
A month ago, David Ragan was on top of the world.
He had won a race, was in the top 20 in points and seemed like momentum was clearly on his side to make the Chase, if not as a wild card then as a member of the top 10 in points.
That was a month ago.
On Sunday, Ragan crashed out of the race at Pocono, and in so doing, made his road to the Chase that much bumpier.
Did Menard make it into the Power Rankings after his unlikely Brickyard 400 win for himself and his family at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway?
We’ve all heard about lame-duck drivers this season – but what about lame-duck crew chiefs?
When NASCAR stripped the win from Ryan Newman after an illegal carburetor spacer was found on his modified, my first reaction was, wait, WTF?
Read this week’s Power Rankings and see if your driver was eating lobster or wondering why his tire bead melted in Loudon.
I was tasked with detailing the plight of the newest NASCAR phenomenon: The Lame Duck Driver.
Did the strength of Kyle Busch’s victory, pushing him ahead of Kevin Harvick in points, have him climbing to the top in our weekly Power Rankings?
Carl Edwards lost the points lead on Saturday night at Daytona – did he also lose the top spot in the Power Rankings to new top dog Kevin Harvick?
Will Kurt Busch’s No. 22 team be a threat for the championship come Chase time or will they self-destruct once again?