Confident Hamlin Wins at New Hampshire

By Jason Schultz

Confidence and cockiness. Two things Denny Hamlin seems to have right now.

Hamlin essentially called his shot last week after the Chicagoland race when he said he would win the race next week at New Hampshire. Hamlin backed up his guarantee and crossed the finish line first at New Hampshire Sunday afternoon. Hamlin had come from the 32nd starting position but Hamlin took the lead before the 100 lap mark. Hamlin had to race his teammate Kyle Busch early but after Busch suffered engine problems, Hamlin was the lone Joe Gibbs Racing car in the front. Hamlin then had to race Jimmie Johnson later in the race but Hamlin was able to hold Johnson off as well. Continue reading

NHMS a Chance for Hamlin to Win

By Andrew Laskey

Denny Hamlin might look back to the July race at New Hampshire Motor Speedway as the one that got away. Hamlin dominated the race only to lose it to pit strategy late in the event. So, as the Sprint Cup Series makes its second stop to the Magic Mile; the second race of the 2012 chase, Hamlin and the No. 11 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota team must put together a winning performance. Continue reading

Newman, Kenseth & Logano All Make 2013 Deals

By Jordan Dobson

This week Ryan NewmanMatt Kenseth and  Joey Logano all officially announced where they would be driving in 2013.

Newman celebrates a win at Martinsville 

Photo – wbwn.com.

Ryan Newman has signed a one year extension with Stewart Haas Racing to drive the No. 39. This is after joining the company three seasons ago. U.S. Army backed Continue reading

Logano and Kenseth in new rides for 2013

 

Logano #20 and Kenseth #17
Photo – NASCAR.com

By Martin Czekala

This week, Joey Logano and Matt Kenseth are announcing, they will be getting new rides for 2013 

Joey Logano is driving the #22 Penske Ford, replacing the now suspended AJ AllmendingerMatt Kenseth will take over Loganoʼs spot driving the #20 Joe Gibbs Toyota while Ricky Stenhouse Jr. takes over the #17 car in 2013.  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