As we approach the Daytona 500, the time of positive anticipation for drivers and teams is here. However, this optimism might not always turn out to be true. Confidence can fade, leading to confusion and frustration if performance doesn’t meet expectations.
Alright, let’s check out Best NASCAR Drivers and how the different drivers might be feeling about this upcoming season Sports
Chase Elliott
So, Chase is right in the prime of his career and driving for a really top-notch team. We can pretty much expect him to be a strong contender, pulling in wins left and right, fighting for that top spot in the regular season, and making a solid run in the playoffs. And hey, if everything aligns just right, he could even nab his second series title.
Driver | Wins | Championships | Rookie of the Year |
---|---|---|---|
Chase Elliott | 14 | 1 | No |
Kyle Larson | 18 | 1 | No |
Christopher Bell | 2 | 0 | Yes |
Joey Logano | 32 | 2 | No |
Denny Hamlin | 47 | 1 | No |
Ross Chastain | 5 | 0 | No |
Ryan Blaney | 14 | 0 | No |
Tyler Reddick | 1 | 0 | Yes |
Martin Truex Jr. | 39 | 2 | No |
William Byron | 10 | 0 | Yes |
Kyle Larson
Now, Kyle kind of admitted that last season wasn’t his best, especially after that incredible run in 2021. But you know what, he still managed to grab wins in three races and landed quite a few top-five finishes. Not too shabby for what he calls a “down year.” So, yeah, I think we can look forward to seeing Larson up there in the win column and giving the championship a serious shot.
Christopher Bell
Christopher had a pretty awesome 2022, clinching victories in three races, including some tough playoff tracks. Repeating that might be a tough act, but he’s got the skills to pull it off. He might not be getting as much attention as some others, but he’s definitely on the shortlist of possible title contenders.
Joey Logano
Now, Joey’s a real pro on the track, leading a solid team that knows how to adapt to changes. It’s like they’ve got this secret recipe for success. So, yeah, there’s every reason to believe that Logano could become the first repeat champ since Jimmie Johnson back in the day.
Denny Hamlin
Last year, Denny’s team had its share of slip-ups and pit road blunders, costing them quite a few wins. They’re really putting in the work to fix those issues this time around. And let’s not forget, Denny didn’t even finish a handful of races last season. But even with all that, he’s still a force to reckon with. Some folks might be wondering if his age is catching up to him, but remember, he’s faced challenges before and stayed strong.
Ross Chastain:
So, Ross had this amazing breakout season in 2022 that got everyone talking. He pulled off some seriously unexpected moves on the track, even if NASCAR wasn’t too thrilled about one of them. But can he keep up the momentum? Well, that’s the big question, and it’s up to Ross and his team to show they’re the real deal.
Ryan Blaney:
Let’s talk about Blaney’s 2022 season. Alright, so he didn’t score a win in a points race and needed a bit of luck to make it to the playoffs. But guess what? He had more top-five finishes than his teammate Logano, and his stats were pretty darn good. Tons of top-10s, leading in stage wins, and ending up third in the regular season standings. Yeah, that’s quite a lot to like.
Tyler Reddick:
Everyone was buzzing about Kyle Busch moving to Richard Childress Racing, but honestly, the bigger news might’ve been Tyler Reddick joining 23XI Racing. The guy’s got serious potential. He showed that last year with multiple wins, and his new team is on the rise. The only thing is, he’s got to stay patient and not push too hard to prove himself. Success will come if he takes it one step at a time.
Martin Truex Jr.
Some folks are looking at Truex’s 2022 season and thinking he might be losing his edge at 42. I mean, he didn’t win any races, and he missed out on the playoffs. But hold on a sec, he still had a solid performance in the regular season, and he came in second for stage wins. If a few things had gone differently, he could’ve been celebrating a few victories. That recent win is a sign that he’s still got what it takes.
William Byron:
Now, William took a big step forward last year, grabbing multiple wins and nearly making it to the final four. So, it’s safe to say he’s on the rise. This season could be like his big breakout moment. We’re talking even more wins, and he could be making a serious push in the playoffs. Considering he’s just 25, the sky’s the limit for this guy.