In his days in NASCAR, Dale Earnhardt Jr. has seen a lot happen on the race track. Marco Andretti showed him something new at COTA, though. Andretti was racing, with no one around him, when his entire rear housing fell out of his truck.
Kyle Larson is not only thought of as Hendrick Motorsports’ ace, but arguably the best driver in the entire NASCAR Cup Series. When you’re a Cup Series champion and have 18 wins since the start of the 2021 season, that kind of reputation makes sense.
Ever since Dale Jr., Jeff Gordon, and Tony Stewart left NASCAR, star power has been lacking. So, why isn’t Chase Elliott doing more off the track? As the sport’s most popular driver, should Elliott put himself out there more often?
The big topic of discussion in NASCAR after COTA, what do you do to fix track limits? Joey Logano has now weighed in on the topic. The two-time Cup Series champion is firmly on the side of enforcing track limits, but not necessarily with penalties.
It's been a fast and furious start to the 2024 NASCAR Cup Series season, with race records and competitive championship standings reflecting the pace. And there's plenty of reason to expect that high-level of competition to continue with Sunday night's Toyota Owners 400 at Richmond (Va.) Raceway (7 p.m.
Being from a racing family can be tough. When your dad is calling races from the booth for half the season, like Harrison Burton, it’s tougher. The NASCAR driver carries the Burton legacy with him, but it comes with a twist.
Spotters guide drivers through NASCAR's crowded fields, and ESPN helped do just that for Brad Perez at Circuit of the Americas in the Xfinity Series.
What William Byron has done over the last three seasons hasn’t been done since a guy named Jeff Gordon was in the 24 car. The NASCAR driver is putting up great stats, getting wins, and just matched Gordon in a major milestone.
This year we are going to see Dale Earnhardt Jr. race in NASCAR once again. Now we have his Hellmann’s Mayonnaise paint scheme. The Hall of Famer is paired up with Hellmann’s for another shot at the Bristol Night Race.
Hall of Fame NASCAR team owner Rick Hendrick has recently detailed some issues that could not allow the premier stock car racing championship to run electric cars.
NASCAR over the years has been built around rivalries between the leading drivers and the entertainment factor that comes with it. The sport has been missing such rivalry over the last few years.
With three full-time NASCAR Cup Series rookies taking the track this year, it's time to grade the first-year drivers with six races under their belt. Let's take a look at the rookie class so far.
Denny Hamlin loves Connor Zilisch going to Trackhouse Racing and the signing pulled off by Justin Marks. The 17-year-old phenom already made waves this calendar year.
One of the more controversial instances that happened during NASCAR’s trip to COTA was the numerous track limit penalties that were handed out. Throughout the entire weekend, a myriad of wheelmen were hit with penalties that basically ruined their afternoons.
The race in COTA was anticipated to be a treat for fans as multiple drivers were in contention for the victory ahead of the weekend. Despite such expectations, the race was filled with bits of action around the track but was mediocre at best according to multiple drivers.
If you looked at the NASCAR Cup Series points standings, you'd call anyone who says Chase Elliott is having a disappointing season crazy.
Sunday's EchoPark Automotive Grand Prix at the Circuit of the Americas in Austin, Texas, was uneventful, with no yellow flags aside from the two scheduled stage breaks and William Byron leading 42 of 68 laps en route to the win.
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