With another pole performance, Greg Biffle is proving why staying at Roush is his best option for success, Lee Spencer says.
With another pole performance, Greg Biffle is proving why staying at Roush is his best option for success, Lee Spencer says.
Scott Speed celebrated his win as if he was ready to paint the town red. Should work out fine for a driver who already had painted his toenails blue.
Joey Logano is done waiting for his shot.
The 18-year-old developmental driver for Joe Gibbs Racing has been touted as NASCAR’s “Next Big Thing” ever since Mark Martin pegged him as the future of the sport a few years ago. He couldn’t shave, or vote but Logano already had the tools that made him a top prospect.
Logano makes his debut Saturday in the Nationwide Series race at Dover International Speedway.
He’s won races at every level and already there’s talk he can win in the No.
Get ready for Dover with the Rowdy Pre-Race Report.
There were several contenders for the pole at Dover, but Greg Biffle blasted by all of them to take the top spot for Sunday’s race.
Greg Biffle, Tony Stewart, Barry Dodson
Heading into Dover, the halfway point in the race for the Chase, one driver noticeably absent from the top 12 is Matt Kenseth.
Last year at this point in the NASCAR Sprint Cup season, Kenseth was third in the standings. In 2006, he was second heading into Dover.
Moreover, the Roush Fenway Racing driver has been one of the few constants since NASCAR inaugurated the 10-race Chase for the Championship in 2004.