Legacy Motor Club Addition Gives Toyota ‘Strength in Numbers’ for Daytona 500
As the manufacturer with the smallest car counts in the Cup Series, Toyota now has 8 or 9 cars to work with instead of 6 for Sunday’s Daytona 500.
As the manufacturer with the smallest car counts in the Cup Series, Toyota now has 8 or 9 cars to work with instead of 6 for Sunday’s Daytona 500.
The final installment of Frontstretch’s staff-wide power rankings is here. Who made the top 10, and who was voted no. 1?
What led up to the closest finish in Daytona 500 history?
It’s hard to summarize just how bad Truex’s playoff run was, but we give it a shot.
Martinsville’s on-track product slightly improved, but NBC’s coverage was pretty much status quo.
Blaney advanced to his first Championship 4 with a Martinsville win, and Phoenix is one of his best tracks.
There’s now a 75% chance of a first-time Cup Series champion next week in Phoenix.
A speeding penalty and a dropped jack cost Martin Truex Jr. a chance to win his way into the Championship 4.
Blaney and William Byron advanced to the Championship 4.
Mark Harris and Derek Yoder talk about the NASCAR Cup Series race at Martinsville, including a “Margin of Victory” prop bet.
Also, are Denny Hamlin and Martin Truex Jr. in must-win territory for Martinsville?
A daily email update (Monday through Friday) providing racing news, commentary, features, and information from Frontstretch.com