Landon Cassill Driver Diary: Getting a New Team Going & Easter Break
It’s been a good season. I love this group of guys I work with. It’s a great group of people and I think BK Racing has a lot of potential.
It’s been a good season. I love this group of guys I work with. It’s a great group of people and I think BK Racing has a lot of potential.
ONE: Expect Hendrick Motorsports’ Best Shot on Saturday Night
Landon Cassill sat down with Frontstretch’s Amy Henderson in Bristol for a discussion about winning, mini-golf and the Landon Cassill you don’t know … yet.
Who will emerge above the fray in year two, post Five-Time Dominance?
In north Texas, points leaders Tony Stewart and Carl Edwards duked it out on the racetrack. But what about the guys a little further back in the garage?
Casey Mears has never been synonymous with short-track racing during his NASCAR career, but he looked right at home on the tight confines of Martinsville.
Even as the big guns were busy at work for 400 miles at Kansas, it was a surprisingly solid day for those at the back end of the garage.
The 1-mile oval in Loudon, N.H. is often referred to as the Magic Mile. Problem for the underdogs is, that magic typically only applies when rain falls.
_It was a tough weekend for the bubble crowd at Pocono, where even strategy calls didn’t seem to keep the underdogs in contention for long. Without a top-25 result from anyone, the race became more a matter of survival than success, a day at the office with little if anything to hang their hat on. Pocono has a history of tearing up equipment, and more than one driver found himself babying it to the finish in the name of keeping their status intact in owner points._
_So after a weak weekend overall, which teams continue to stand out above the rest? And could rookie Andy Lally keep quietly impressing, just one week after Robby Gordon’s blown engine handed his team, TRG Motorsports a spot inside the top 35? Check out the Bubble Breakdown this week to see how the battle to keep a “locked in” spot is shaking out amongst NASCAR’s little teams that could…_
Landon Cassill learned a hard rookie lesson at Indy: no matter how wide the straightaways are, it’s impossible to go into the corner four-wide.
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