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…
Tony Stewart's surprise rise to the top
I've noted it time and time again this season: Every time I think I have all the answers, they keep changing the questions. (A little Roddy Piper, an…
Stewart, Gordon should be strong
Color me intrigued by the Chase so far (or for our international friends, colour me intrigued) Chicago provided a wild start, with fuel-mileage issu…
Tony Stewart shakes up Chase standings
Ryan McGee tweeted it best when he wrote: "If the Chase is really a microcosm of the regular season, of course we'd start with a fuel mileage race."…
Chasing Jimmie Johnson at Chicagoland
Ah, here we are at the Chase, and I do believe it's my time to shine. But, how much can we depend on past numbers to judge performance at Chicagola…
Gordon looks like the man right now
It should be pretty widely accepted that this is the best sports time of the year. We have the Chase, the start of college and pro football, basebal…
Jimmie Johnson finding his Chase groove
Since 1980, we've run only two races on a Tuesday. In 2007, for Kurt Busch's win at Michigan, I didn't have a blog. This time, I do have a blog, and …
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…
Keselowski upped his game this year
I decided to ride out the Saturday night portion of Hurricane Irene (my thoughts and prayers go out to everyone affected) at ESPN, watching the Bristo…
Better bet on Busch ... again
The debate rages on for the new Bristol versus the old Bristol. Well, let me step in and play peacemaker by telling you the new Bristol is still prett…