Monday, September 14, 2009

Four Wide: Tony Stewart is the fave; Montoya's got no chance

Every day, we bring you the best in NASCAR news and info. Get your day rolling right ... or left, whichever.

• According to one of them newfangled computers, Tony Stewart has a 30 percent chance of winning the Cup, tops among all drivers. Juan Pablo Montoya? No chance. (Yes, I know it's an old pic. Deal.) [All Left Turns]

• While Robby Gordon was letting David Gilliland race his No. 7, Gordon was out winning an offroad race in Nevada. RG can win pretty much anywhere without asphalt, huh? [Scene Daily]

• With all the teams merging in NASCAR, are we in danger of seeing a monopoly at work? [Racin' Today]

• The top 10 leaders in a NASCAR "most popular driver" contest are in, and you'll never guess who's right at the top. [Catchfence]

• In what will make for an awkward Chase for the No. 2 team, Pat Tryson is leaving Kurt Busch to serve as crew chief for Martin Truex Jr.'s new team at Michael Waltrip Racing. [Scene Daily]

• If you're one of those types griping about how awful Sprint Cup racing is, why aren't you watching the truck series, huh? [NASCAR Insiders]

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