2014 NASCAR Driver Review: Casey Mears
Casey Mears has always been a very good plate racer, and in 2014, that showed, as he posted a 9.5 average finish in four races at Daytona and Talladega.
Casey Mears has always been a very good plate racer, and in 2014, that showed, as he posted a 9.5 average finish in four races at Daytona and Talladega.
It’s a given that Marcos Ambrose always circles the road-course races on his calendar as big events, and he did not disappoint those anticipating he would make it exciting.
It is difficult to locate a high point of a mostly frustrating season for Martin Truex Jr. and the No. 78 team.
Wood Brothers Racing, one of NASCAR’s legends in itself, takes a different approach to racing than some other small teams.
Landon Cassill might just be the most underrated driver in NASCARSprint Cup.
Danica Patrick scored her best result of the season at Atlanta on Labor Day weekend, but perhaps her most impressive performance came at Talladega in October.
Justin Allgaier had some decent runs spread throughout the season, but he really came on strong right at the end, as his best finishes came after Columbus Day.
Ricky Stenhouse Jr. chased after his first Sprint Cup win in March at Bristol Motor Speedway, finishing runner-up to teammate Carl Edwards.
Ryan Blaney, fast becoming one of the top prospects in NASCAR these days showed his versatility north of the border.
After finishing 13th at the mighty roulette wheel known as Daytona International Speedway, Matt Crafton pulled off a victory at Martinsville that marked the beginning of early-season dominance.
Regan Smith started off the 2014 season with a bang. On a late-race restart at Daytona in February, he passed Brad Keselowski in the final few feet with help from Trevor Bayne to win his lone event of the season.
Many would select Chase Elliott’s first win at Texas or winning the championship as the highlight of his season, but how about Darlington?
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