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…
Gotta like Biffle's chances at Kentucky
Here we are this weekend at Kentucky Speedway, a track where the key statistic coming into the race may be the number of parking spots added (PSA) si…
Bowyer continues a NASCAR trend
Last year was lauded for having a variety of winners and wild endings. While this year hasn't lived up to the crazy finishes (last year set a high bar…
Sonoma may provide points shake-up
Crunching Numbers: Top Drivers May Struggle at Sonoma? For those of you who know me (we're all just one big happy family in this blog circle), you'll…
Junior's win, by the numbers
Dale Earnhardt Jr.'s Michigan win on Sunday did a lot of things for a lot of people. It stirred up emotions. It set off a firestorm, both in support…
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 …
Joey Logano now a repeat Cup winner
Almost three years ago, Joey Logano was mired in a subpar Sprint Cup race in a very mediocre rookie season. Sitting 24th in points, Logano spun after …
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…
You could see JJ's dominance coming
For last Thursday's blog, I wrote that we were in line for a dominant Jimmie Johnson day and that Dover was the best of Johnson's tracks. THE PROPHEC…
Jimmie Johnson is a monster at Dover
This weekend at Dover, it looks like the stars are aligning for a classic, dominant Jimmie Johnson kind of day. His team, Hendrick Motorsports, has …