The Yellow Stripe: Ready, Set, Chase – 10 Things to Watch in NASCAR’s Playoffs
For such a long season, the NASCAR calendar sure does seem to fly by. With 26 races in the books, we now arrive at the pay window.
For such a long season, the NASCAR calendar sure does seem to fly by. With 26 races in the books, we now arrive at the pay window.
Without further ado, here is my take on how the final NASCAR Cup standings will play out.
Sucky time to be Clint Bowyer. A day after he said it was unlikely he’d be back at RCR for 2012, Richard Petty Motorsports said they weren’t interested.
Kevin Harvick’s fourth win at Richmond sends him into the Chase tied with Kyle Busch for the lead in points.
The NASCAR regular season came to an end Saturday night (Sept. 10) with Kevin Harvick shaking off his summer slump to score his fourth win of the season.
Bristol WHO?! Following the race at Richmond, there is a new sheriff in town when it comes to beating and banging on the NASCAR circuit.
For the first time since the inception of the Chase format, I am actually looking forward to the final 10 races of the season.
The “Have At It Boys, Era!” in NASCAR was supposed to create driver rivalries with their peers – not the press box.
If Jimmie Johnson ever admitted fault for anything and bothered to look at the video, perhaps he wouldn’t have retaliated at Kurt Busch on Saturday night.
A night that seemed poised to have a dramatic impact on the 2011 Nationwide Series title chase ended up being more of the same: Cup drivers stealing the show.
With four wins already this season, Kyle Busch will be a top seed in the Chase for the Cup no matter what happens on Saturday.
Read this week’s Power Rankings to find out if your favorite driver was able to stay afloat through Tropical Storm Lee.
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