Report:Michael McDowell cancelled his deal with NASCAR moving to Ferrari as $590 million contracts ahead..
Report:Michael McDowell cancelled his deal with NASCAR moving to Ferrari as $590 million contracts ahead….
Michael McDowellhas etched his name into the annals of NASCAR history, securing the pole position for the upcoming Sunday race in the NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs at the Atlanta Motor Speedway.
Historically, securing four consecutive superspeedway pole awards is a feat that dates back to the likes of Bill Elliott from 1985 to 1986. McDowell’s triumphs at Atlanta-1, Talladega, Daytona-2, and now Atlanta-2 symbolize his exceptional season, given that he had no poles prior to this year.
With five pole positions across 27 races, McDowell’s resurgence marks a remarkable turnaround.
Front Row Motorsports, McDowell’s team, has demonstrated exceptional performance this season, particularly on the superspeedways. Their collaboration with Ford and an alliance with Team Penske has been instrumental in optimizing their performance.