Shakedown Session: Welcome to Reality, Trevor Bayne
Trevor Bayne’s golden (or red, white and gold for that matter) horsepower-drawn carriage turned into a pumpkin at Phoenix.
Trevor Bayne’s golden (or red, white and gold for that matter) horsepower-drawn carriage turned into a pumpkin at Phoenix.
While Daytona is an animal of its own, it can also serve as an anomaly to rest of the Sprint Cup season and this past weekend was no different.
After winning the Daytona 500 last weekend, Trevor Bayne raced in the Nationwide and Sprint Cup series races at Phoenix and didn’t finish either one of them.
I’m not the naïve NASCAR fan I was. I don’t believe every week will be the one my driver will take the trophy. However, it’s wonderful to know it’s possible.
Trevor Bayne’s week of wonder came to a crashing end at Phoenix after last week’s fairytale Daytona 500 victory.
This week, here’s a sneak peek at what they all were thinking following Subway Fresh Fit 500 at Phoenix International Raceway.
If Kyle Busch made it look easy Friday night winning the Truck Series race at Phoenix, it’s hard to find an appropriate phrase to describe what he did Saturday.
Thanks to efforts from crew back in Michigan, Brian Keselowski’s second car is prepared, meaning the Rookie of the Year candidate will attempt Phoenix.
“Did that really just happen?” Those were my words (though I’m pretty sure I’m not alone on that) after Sunday’s Daytona 500.
After 10 long days, extensive preseason testing, and preparations for the Daytona 500 that began back before last season, Speedweeks is finally over.
A daily email update (Monday through Friday) providing racing news, commentary, features, and information from Frontstretch.com