
Crew chief shuffle in full swing at Richard Childress Racing, Petty Motorsports
Things may be quiet on the driver front, but silly season for crew chiefs is at full song.
Things may be quiet on the driver front, but silly season for crew chiefs is at full song.
When the sun set over Martinsville Speedway Sunday night the Chase picture looked different, but yet the same.
Denny Hamlin did all he could during Sunday’s NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race at Martinsville Speedway.
After spending two weeks sitting out due to a concussion, Dale Earnhardt Jr. made his return to the NASCAR Sprint Cup series Sunday at Martinsville Speedway.
It was Déjà vu in Martinsville with Jimmie Johnson claiming a seventh trophy from the circuit’s smallest track. Johnson was able to hold off Kyle Busch to take the checkers, and the points lead.
It was a familiar scene in Sunday’s Tums Fast Relief 500 at Martinsville Speedway with the No. 48 and Jimmie Johnson celebrating a victory.
To Denny Hamlin, it was standard operating procedure at Martinsville Speedway…
Brad Keselowski wanted to see for himself.
From 2000 through 2006, including five full-time seasons in Sprint Cup racing (2002-2006), Ryan Newman ran 188 races with Matt Borland as his crew chief.
As an experienced sky diver, Brian Vickers could only marvel at the recent 24-mile jump of Austrian daredevil Felix Baumgartner.