Frontstretch NASCAR Power Rankings: Top 15 After the 2010 Aaron’s 499 at Talladega
The “lottery” that is Talladega these days usually shuffles the Power Rankings around like those ping-pong balls before they’re picked at random.
The “lottery” that is Talladega these days usually shuffles the Power Rankings around like those ping-pong balls before they’re picked at random.
This week, here’s a sneak peek at what they all were thinking following the Samsung Mobile 500 at Texas Motor Speedway.
The only driver to nab top-10 finishes in the first six races, Martinsville (10th) was perhaps Greg Biffle’s most impressive performance for two reasons.
After heading to Michael Waltrip Racing for the 2010 season, Martin Truex Jr. began to forge a relationship with a new program, led by crew chief Pat Tryson.
While NASCAR’s top divisions enjoy their week off, let’s take a look at 12 other full-time teams who currently sit just outside the “Battle for the Bubble.”
In the last eight spring events, Tony Stewart has seven top-eight finishes and a 17th at Atlanta.
Roush Fenway Racing has also won five straight spring races at Fontana – with Carl Edwards and Matt Kenseth combining to win the last four.
While NASCAR’s new rules led to a record-breaking 21 leaders at Daytona, it’s hard to gauge right now if the sport’s momentum from plate racing can carry over.
Despite a relatively quiet Speedweeks, Martin Truex Jr.’s first points race for Michael Waltrip Racing was one of the biggest surprises of Sunday’s 500.
Coming to the green on the first green-white-checkered attempt, Martin Truex Jr. was in position to win his first race with Michael Waltrip Racing.