Crazy Ending Gives Ryan Newman the Clock at Martinsville
The fastest car doesn’t always win a NASCAR Sprint Cup race. But rarely is the outcome decided by the slowest car on the track.
The fastest car doesn’t always win a NASCAR Sprint Cup race. But rarely is the outcome decided by the slowest car on the track.
Was Smoke’s continued strong start, the best of his 14-year Cup career enough to propel him to the top of our rankings?
The race at Fontana went by so quickly, Kasey Kahne didn’t even have time to wreck his car (sorry Kahne fans).
Was Stewart’s Sin City success enough to impress our writers and put him atop our Power Rankings?
For the third straight week, the electronic fuel injection system caused teams fits.
Who will emerge above the fray in year two, post Five-Time Dominance?
How did your favorite driver’s performance affect his ranking in the first Power Rankings of 2012?
Sometimes it seems if Ryan Newman raced every other week, he’d be a champion.
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?
Did You Notice? All the attention showered on the championship this week?
Will Carl Edwards’s late-race push past Tony Stewart give him a leg up this week?
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