Roush Fenway Racing team mates Greg Biffle and David Ragan will share the front row for the start of Sunday's AAA Texas 500 Cup race at Texas Motor Speedway.
No one had any answer for Brad Keselowski at Kansas Speedway in Saturday's Nationwide Series race, and the Chase contender will be hoping his form transfers over to Sunday's Cup event.
Matt Kenseth will start from pole for the first race in the 2011 Sprint Cup Chase, the Geico 400 at Chicagoland Speedway on Sunday afternoon, with Paul Menard alongside him.
Jimmie Johnson and Kurt Busch are both in the Chase, but after their on- and off-track clashes at Richmond it's starting to look as if it may not be big enough for the both of them.
They're team mates and they're both leading their respective championships, but relations between Carl Edwards and Ricky Stenhouse Jr. were far from cosy at Iowa.
Carl Edwards won the Saturday night Nationwide Series race at Nashville Superspeedway when polesitter Brad Keselowski developed an engine problem after dominating the first half of the race.
Whisky brand Crown Royal has announced that it is to end its sponsorship of the Roush Fenway Racing #17 driven by Matt Kenseth and reduce their involvement with NASCAR as a whole.
Strong rumours that Red Bull is to quit NASCAR at the end of the current season have sent shockwaves through the sport - and the wider world of motorsport sponsorship.
Jeff Gordon saw off a strong challenge from Kurt Busch to win the 5-Hour Energy 500 Pocono Cup race, after Juan Montoya, Carl Edwards and Denny Hamlin all hit problems.
After several days of refusing to confirm or deny whether he would make his Nationwide Series d?but this weekend, Kimi finally breaks his silence - and hits the track.
How (and why) did Carl Edwards manage to wreck his car after a flawless All-Star race? Conspiracy theorists pour over that, and the state of Edwards' contract renewal negotiations.
Times and news from Saturday's qualifying session for the Subway Fresh Fit 500 at the Phoenix International Raceway, the second Sprint Cup event of the 2011 season.
The yellow line at Talladega might as well have been a brick wall - that was the mind-set of occasional Sprint Cup competitor Brad Keselowski, who pulled off a Sunday surprise in the Aaron's 499.
Jack Roush has added another piece to the complicated sponsorship jigsaw puzzle that is his #99 Ford driven by Carl Edwards by agreeing a nine race deal with 'The Scotts Company' for 2005.
Jack Roush may not have secured complete primary sponsorship for Carl Edwards' #99 team for 2005 but the double defending NASCAR Nextel Cup Champion owner has succeeded in getting new driver Carl Edwards a pair of part-time deals.
With all three of NASCAR's top sanctioned series competing on the same bill this week at the Bristol Motor Speedway it gives several drivers a chance to try and go for a rare triple-header, including Kevin Harvick, Robby Gordon and Jack Roush's latest discovery, Carl Edwards.