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Top 5 Favorite Nascar Sprint Cup Drivers for 2011
NASCAR has become really popular the last few years, and many fans are new to the sport of Auto Racing. Fans like being at a race live and have discovered that Nascar Race Tickets are readily available. I started viewing NASCAR in 2001 and soon became a big fan of Matt Kenseth, who was at that point driving the number 17 Crown Royal Ford for Jack Roush Racing. fact that Kenseth was very different from most of the full time racers, always remaining under control, even if another driver may have wrecked him. I was excited that Matt won the Champiosnhip that season, even if NASCAR had the urge to modify the point system following that season. #17 Matt Kenseth is a great driver, he is now driving the number 17 Crown Royal car.
Tony Stewart known as “SMOKE” drives the #14 Home Depot car, is another one of my favorites. While his attitude couldn’t be more different than Kenneth’s, the guy knows how to win. He has excelled in every level of suto racing you can think of. From TQ Midgets, to the Indy 500, to eventual NASCAR points champion, Stewart is the man. He has chilled out somewhat, as he was known to mix it up with other drivers in the past. He now seems comfortable to let his driving skills do his talking for him.
Jimmie Johnson had developed into the Tiger Woods of NASCAR Racing. He has driven his number 48 Lowes Chevy to an unbelievable five consecutive cup season championships. Not even #43, Richard Petty, managed to do that. Jimmie faces some hurdles, as some fans are tired of seeing him victorious. Even the (fans mus give him props though.
Kyle Busch has emerged from his brother’s shadow, having tremendous success in the 18 M and M car. The thing I enjoy about Kyle is he loves to drive. Kyle has driven in all three races, NASCAR SPRINT CUP, Nationwide, and the Truck series. He has even swept all three races in one weekend. He is young, and brings lots of energy and enthusiasm to NASCAR.
The last of my favorite NASCAR drivers is Tony “T Bone” Raines. He currently does not have a sponsor, but the guy is resilient. Despite regularly beginning at the rear of the field, he maximizes his opportunity. He usually manages to get everything he can out of the car, even though he does not have top flight equipment. It would be really great to this veteran driver get a chance with a new sponsor in 2011.
The leading merchandise sales of all the Nascar drivers is Dale Earnhardt Jr who drives the #88 National Guard AMP Energy Car. The Nascar Sprint Cup season is off to an fantastic start, don’t miss the action.
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