Three Men and Five-Time at Michigan
Greetings to all my NASCAR stat-loving, knowledge-seeking friends. You know who you are. Today, let's talk a little Michigan, since that's the next …
Don't be misled at Charlotte
I'll be the first to admit that numbers can be misleading. Of course, except mine. My statistics have only good intentions, looking to guide you and …
Will Hendrick drivers be denied again?
When a usually dominant superpower slows down from its normal winning ways, we as sports fans want to know, "What's wrong with X?" Whether it's the …
Winless Jimmie Johnson setting the pace
Here we are at the quarter-pole mark of the season, and this space is usually reserved for me telling you what I think you should watch for in Sunday…
Kyle Busch the king of Richmond
Who doesn't love a Saturday night race with a little controversy? Likewise, who doesn't love a blog with a little controversy? Next step: Find a cont…
Crunching numbers: Tourney and Cali
The first round of my annual NASCAR Bracket of Massive Significance was nothing if not mad. Bristol wrecking and bad luck led to such upsets as Bobb…
Tony Stewart makes history at Homestead
You couldn't have asked more of a season that included 18 different winners, a points battle that ended in a dead heat and was decided on a tiebreake…
Carl Edwards' time to shine at Homestead
First of all, I'd like to thank everybody for sticking with me throughout the season. We had a rocky road: my drug issues, my torrid affairs, my bank…
Stewart and Edwards racing for history
And then there was one, and we're right where we left you. Three points separate Carl Edwards and Tony Stewart for a coveted championship. The differ…
Are Edwards, Stewart really the best?
If you've made it this far on the ESPN.com NASCAR page, you're well aware of what's going on at the top of the Chase. And you're also well aware of …