RIchard Petty And Earnhardt-Ganassi Make Announcements
Updates from the NASCAR Sprint Cup Garage
There are just three races left in the NASCAR Sprint Cup season. Just three drivers have a real shot at the title. Jimmie Johnson leads Denny Hamlin by just 14 points and Kevin Harvick is in third, a scant 38 behind the #48 Chevy driver on his "drive for five". Anything can happen in NASCAR Sprint Cup racing. With the fourth, fifth and sixth place teams within 247 point of first place, mechanical issues or bad luck could weigh heavily on the outcome of the NASCAR Sprint Cup Championship.
In 1992, The "Underbird" Team of Alan Kulwicki shocked the world by winning the then Winston Cup title when the underfunded, independent team rolled into Atlanta just 30 points behind Davey Allison and Bill Elliot trailing by 40 points. First through sixth were separated by only 103 points that year with only one race left. The Atlanta race that bid farewell to The King Richard Petty and introduced NASCAR fans to Jeff Gordon will go down as one of the most memorable in the modern day NASCAR era.
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There are just three races left in the NASCAR Sprint Cup season. Just three drivers have a real shot at the title. Jimmie Johnson leads Denny Hamlin by just 14 points and Kevin Harvick is in third, a scant 38 behind the #48 Chevy driver on his "drive for five". Anything can happen in NASCAR Sprint Cup racing. With the fourth, fifth and sixth place teams within 247 point of first place, mechanical issues or bad luck could weigh heavily on the outcome of the NASCAR Sprint Cup Championship.
In 1992, The "Underbird" Team of Alan Kulwicki shocked the world by winning the then Winston Cup title when the underfunded, independent team rolled into Atlanta just 30 points behind Davey Allison and Bill Elliot trailing by 40 points. First through sixth were separated by only 103 points that year with only one race left. The Atlanta race that bid farewell to The King Richard Petty and introduced NASCAR fans to Jeff Gordon will go down as one of the most memorable in the modern day NASCAR era.
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