2011 Subway Fresh Fit 500 Predictions – Betting Preview + Picks + Odds
Preview: It seems change is in the air for NASCAR this season, including a new youngest-ever Daytona 500 winner last week and a new race date for Phoenix Raceway this weekend.
Preview: It seems change is in the air for NASCAR this season, including a new youngest-ever Daytona 500 winner last week and a new race date for Phoenix Raceway this weekend.
Preview: It’s Daytona, but it isn’t. The offseason repaving project at Daytona Speedway produced a smooth new surface that has generated a new style of racing. Rather than the big multi-car drafting packs that we’ve become accustomed to, teams have found that two-car ‘tandems’ are the fastest way to get around the track this year.
For the third time in five years, the driver who won the most races in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series did not win the championship.
Preview: Ford is the title sponsor of Sunday’s race and Homestead-Miami has certainly been a Ford-friendly track in recent years. Six of the last eight Homestead races have been won by Ford drivers, including three straight by Greg Biffle (’04-’06) and one a piece by Carl Edwards, Matt Kenseth, and Kurt Busch when he was with Roush Racing.
Preview: It’s down to the final two races of the 2010 season, with this week’s event taking place on the flat desert miler where the Cup Series has been racing since 1988.
Although Jimmie Johnson is currently behind by 33 points in the standings, he’s ahead when it comes to the stats at Phoenix International Raceway.
Preview: Three races left, three drivers still in the running for the 2010 NASCAR Sprint Cup title. Heading into Texas this weekend, four-time Cup champion Jimmie Johnson still has the points lead, but only by a slim 14-point margin over Denny Hamlin and 38 points over Kevin Harvick.
Preview: There was a time a few years ago when NASCAR tried to make impound races the regular routine, but the idea did not catch on. This year, just three of 36 races are using the impound schedule, including both Talladega dates and the July race at Daytona.
Preview: It’s hard to imagine a surprise winner for this Sunday’s race, since the past eight Martinsville races dating back to October of 2006 have been won by just two drivers: Jimmie Johnson and Denny Hamlin. Johnson won five of those races, while Hamlin won three, though Johnson has six wins here in total.
Preview: Thursday was a tale of two track sessions – practice and qualifying. Several teams that struggled in practice ran surprisingly well in qualifying and vice versa. Jeff Gordon, for example, was only 33rd on the speed chart in practice, but went out and captured the pole a few hours later.
Tony Stewart, on the other hand, was sixth quickest in practice, but qualified 29th.
Preview: Fontana is another track involved in the NASCAR Cup Series schedule realignment for 2011. Next year, the venue has just one race date and it will be in the spring. Meanwhile, this weekend’s Pepsi Max 400 is 100 miles shorter than the typical Fontana race – a fact that took several drivers by surprise on Qualifying Day Friday.
Preview: This is NASCAR’s first and only stop at Kansas Speedway in 2010 for the third race of the Chase, but next year will be different: Kansas will have two Cup dates in 2011, the first in June and the second in October as the fourth Chase race.
Preview: It’s Chase race No. 2 this week in Dover, Delaware, where NASCAR has raced since 1969. The focus in the Sprint Cup Series this week has been on the rather astounding news that last week’s race winner, Clint Bowyer, was ruled to have an illegal car and was fined 150 points along with other significant penalties.
Preview: It’s the first race in the NASCAR Chase, but it’s the last time the Chase will kick off at Loudon, New Hampshire.
Preview: Here we are at race number 26 in the 36-race Sprint Cup season. It’s the final race of the “regular season,” with NASCAR’s playoff session, known as the Chase, kicking off next week in Loudon.
Preview: The last NASCAR Cup race was two weeks ago in Bristol, won by Kyle Busch, while this past weekend was the last off-week between now and the end of the NASCAR season. This week, the series is in Atlanta, and then it’s on to Richmond, the final regular season race before the Chase begins.
Preview: One of the stories heading into Saturday’s Bristol race is tires. Goodyear brought a new tire to BMS that has never been used here before. Bristol is the only track where these tire codes are scheduled to be used this season.