Last week Talladega hosted it’s first Cup race of the 2024 season and it featured multiple chaotic moments. All of the crashes came in the last stage, including the bog one that decided the race result.
NASCAR is a sport that often sees a lot of dynasties that has multiple generations of racers, including champions. But as the sports went mainstream and more youngsters started to invest time and money to racing.
Lack of diversity has always been a major issue NASCAR has faced in it’s effort widen the premier stock car racing’s market in the modern era. But over the last few years the sport has made significant changes and introduced projects that has allowed minorities to explore the sport more.
The Superspeedway races since the introduction Next-Gen cars has witnessed pretty clean racing, which uncharacteristic of the restrictor plate races. One of the major reasons for this has been the lack of intensity in the mid-part of the Cup Series races, due to fuel saving strategy employed by the race teams.
Danica Patrick is one of the most accomplished females racer in NASCAR as well as IndyCar and holds record that might not get broken for a foreseeable amount time.
NASCAR heads to Delaware where the Monster Mile Dover Motor Speedway awaits. Here's a quick look at the early Wurth 400 Odds.
The NASCAR Hall of Fame revealed the 2025 ballot Wednesday with Greg Biffle headlining the five new nominees. Joining Biffle as new nominees on the ballot are Randy Dorton, Ray Hendrick, Jack Sprague and Bob Welborn.
Not only will Corey Heim be making his NASCAR Cup Series debut in this Sunday’s Würth 400 at Dover Motor Speedway, but he’ll do so in a car paying homage to “The King,” Richard Petty.
Michael McDowell was leading coming to the start-finish-line during the GEICO 500, but he ended up wrecking the field on the final lap at Talladega. Denny Hamlin was watching with a keen eye, and he tried to figure out if there was a way the No.
Kyle Petty had nothing but praise for the confidence Tyler Reddick drove with on the last lap during the GEICO 500 at Talladega Superspeedway. The No. 45 wheelman steadied his car and drove through the wreckage ahead of him, all the way to victory lane, when the odds were stacked against him.
The race at Talladega carried twists at every corner, moreover on the straights. The drivers were stuck in a slipstream train, and this caused the race to be a mundane one, especially for Kyle Busch.
Since the introduction of the NextGen cars, drivers have been heard criticizing the gas-guzzling engines and having to lift off to conserve fuel. After the race at Talladega, this criticism was at its peak as drivers were stuck and were left in a scramble to conserve fuel to be able to finish the race.
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. -- There's a good argument to be made that one of the hottest drivers in the NASCAR Cup Series right now hasn't even hoisted a trophy yet.
Erik Jones, who suffered a compression fracture in a lower vertebra in a wreck at Talladega, will not drive this weekend in the NASCAR Cup series race at Dover Motor Speedway, and Corey Heim will substitute in for him, driving the No.
After a terrifying wreck during this past Sunday’s GEICO 500 at Talladega Superspeedway, it’s been revealed that Erik Jones has suffered a spinal fracture.
This past Sunday’s GEICO 500 at Talladega Superspeedway was largely a battle of who could save their fuel the best for the duration of the 188 laps. For a majority of the race, the entire field didn’t run full throttle, which led to a rather tame Talladega for the first two stages.
After a wild race at Talladega on Sunday, our NASCAR power rankings got a shakeup.
Here are four things we learned after a wild GEICO 500 at Talladega Superspeedway.
NASCAR Cup Series driver Erik Jones was somehow able to walk away from a scary accident at Talladega.
In a race that his teammate dominated, Jesse Love came out the other side of double overtime with a checkered flag in hand.
Justin Allgaier was knocked out of Saturday’s Xfinity Series race at Talladega Superspeedway after crashing out at the end of Stage 1.
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