2012 Gatorade Duels Produce Different Kinds of Winners
Tony Stewart and Matt Kenseth took home wins, but it was Michael McDowell, Robby Gordon, Dave Blaney and Joe Nemechek who walked away with a winning feeling.
Tony Stewart and Matt Kenseth took home wins, but it was Michael McDowell, Robby Gordon, Dave Blaney and Joe Nemechek who walked away with a winning feeling.
How did your favorite driver’s performance affect his ranking in the first Power Rankings of 2012?
Let’s get right to it, more offseason observations that will have your Cupid arrows pumped with information, not infatuation about the upcoming 2012 season.
If a sponsor isn’t found for the No. 17, Matt Kenseth could be facing a tough year in 2012.
In every playoff, there can only be one winner. So how did the other 11 drivers wind up staring at the Homestead trophy instead of taking it?
Did Tony Stewart’s dominant run to the championship give him the top spot in the Power Rankings to end the season?
Will Carl Edwards’s late-race push past Tony Stewart give him a leg up this week?
In the case of the repaved Phoenix International Raceway, give it a few years. The track proved to be very tough for drivers to get a handle on.
Love him or hate him, Jimmie Johnson’s incredible five-year run as the NASCAR Sprint Cup champion was nothing short of phenomenal.
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.