
Johnson primed for the bright lights of Vegas
By the end of Sunday’s KOBALT 400 at Las Vegas don’t be surprised if a familiar face is front-and-center.
By the end of Sunday’s KOBALT 400 at Las Vegas don’t be surprised if a familiar face is front-and-center.
Jenny Umscheid, Bruce Martin (www.Jayski.com)
Kurt Busch will become the first driver since 2003 to attempt a double duty day.
Cale Gale, Sutherlin Marlin (www.Jayski.com)
Rick Mast, Gary Cogswell, Pat Tryson, Chris Passantino, Buck Baker (www.Jayski.com)
Dale Earnhardt Jr. won the Feb. 23 Daytona 500, and the motorsports community rejoiced.
Those who were writing the epitaph for Stewart-Haas Racing, even before the 2014 season began, can stop engraving the tombstone.
Dave Rodman, Chad Trickle, Tiny Lund, Donald Epling, Bill Snyder, Bobby Lord (www.Jayski.com)
A.J. Foyt, winner of both the Indianapolis 500 and the Daytona 500 in a storied career.
Brad Keselowski and crew chief Paul Wolfe are a potent combination.