Keselowski reminiscent of former teammate
Since it's my blog, I'm going to imagine that you asked why I thought Brad Keselowski's win on Saturday was so impressive. Let me tell you. Keselows…
The curious case of Jeff Gordon
We're at Pocono Raceway, and this is the point of the year when I usually have two main points to make: 1. Triangle racing is more interesting than…
Brad Keselowski outsmarts the draft
When Brad Keselowski got his first career Sprint Cup win at Talladega Superspeedway three years ago, I think people chalked it up to an upset Talladeg…
BK puts Blue Deuce back in Victory Lane
It may be a whole new Bristol, with side-by-side racing replacing the single-groove, knock-'em-out-of-the-way style that we all grew up with, but we …
Keselowski's spark getting brighter
I'm going to call it like I see it. As a stats guy, I love it when I'm right. Who doesn't? But, sometimes, I like being proved wrong when it means s…
Numbers favor Tony Stewart at Atlanta
We're just two races before the Chase, and while wins are important, let's think big picture: the drivers fighting for a spot in the playoff and a sh…
Injured Keselowski's win no small feat
The biggest story coming out of Pocono is definitely what Brad Keselowski did on a fractured ankle. And I have to say, I'm thoroughly impressed. I spr…
Bet on a Busch at Daytona?
For us NASCAR statistical bloggers, of which I believe I'm the only one, there are certain nightmare situations. Like having all your notes written, …
Crunching Numbers: Year of the upset?
If there's been one prevailing theme to this season so far, it has to be the semisuccessful return of my weekly Eliminator pick. Wait, no, that isn'…
Crunching Numbers: Déjà vu with Special K
What an odd NASCAR season it has been. We've had first-time winners in the two biggest races of the year, Trevor Bayne in the Daytona 500 and Regan Sm…