With the Carl Edwards-Brad Kesolowski incident grabbing all the headlines from Sunday's Kobalt Tools 500, another storyline is there, but not a lot of people are talking about it.
Richard Petty Motorsports may very well be back.
Most NASCAR fans are used to seeing Kasey Kahne, in the red Budweiser Ford Fusion, be the successful one out of the RPM stable. As the flagship driver, that is to be expected.
However, Paul Menard in the Moen's/Menard's Ford Fusion and AJ Allmendinger in the Insight/Best Buy Fusion had stellar days in Atlanta.
While Kahne led the most laps on the day with 144 and had the chance at the win on the final restart had Juan Pablo Montoya not spun his tires, he has been struggling overall thus far this season. He had good ...
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