Tony Stewarts’ 2011 Historic Championship

Tony Stewart celebrating his third championship

Tony Stewart started the 2011 season very strong competing as a legitimate threat to win the first three races in Daytona, Phoenix and Las Vegas. Tony had the Vegas race in the bag, until he was plagued with a pit road issue, giving the win to Carl Edwards. This race win for Edwards would be key during the Chase when a mere three points separated these competitors. Continue reading

Jimmie Johnson, Legendary Five-Time Champion

Five-Time – Jimmie Johnson

With the 2011 Race in Homestead the championship crown is passed along to a new champion and the Jimmie Johnson, era comes to a close.  As fans are celebrating with a new champion in Victory Lane, the passing of this era will most likely go by, barely noticed by most. The new champion and everyone associated with his team, will celebrate well into the next day.  While Jimmie Johnson for the first time in five years will perhaps offer his congratulations and the quietly walk off into the evening with his family.  Continue reading

Tony Stewart Chasing History as Driver-Owner

As this week’s race at Homestead quickly approaches, Tony Stewart has the opportunity to become a three time NASCAR Cup Series Champion and the first driver-owner to win it all since Alan Kulwicki in 1992. Continue reading

Brian Vickers has nothing to lose…Right?

Is Brian Vickers thinking about his future?
In this week’s race, the confrontation at Phoenix Raceway, involving Brian Vickers and Matt Kenseth is highlighted, with questions to fans about their view of what’s going on between these two NASCAR drivers. Fans and media alike, as heard on NASCAR Now on ESPN2 and SPEED’s Race Hub, have an opinion.    Continue reading

Darian Grubb’s future with Tony Stewart in question.

Tony Stewart

Tony Stewart, driver of the Office Depot Mobil 1 Chevy for Stewart Haas Racing is now in the midst of what could be the most historic run of his career. Continue reading