The charter negotiations between NASCAR and the Cup Series teams are stalled. Denny Hamlin and Brad Keselowski gave an update at Kansas. As the negotiations drag on, teams have to stay unified in their efforts if they want to get the agreement they have bargained for.
After one of, if not the best start to a season for Bubba Wallace, the last two weeks have been less than ideal for the 23 team. Two DNFs in two weeks have derailed a NASCAR season where Wallace has three top-5s and a top-10 finish to his record.
Joe Gibbs Racing Martins Truex Jr. is the veteran in line for a retirement in the Cup Series. The No:19 Toyota Camry driver postponed his retirement plan twice in the Next-Gen era to continue his stay in he premier stock racing series.
Air-blocking with the Next-Gen cars became a major point of discussion after last week’s race at Dover. Joe Gibbs Racing’s Denny Hamlin won the race, using the aero-character of the 7th gen car to his advantage to defend against Hendrick Motorsports’ Kyle Larson, who towards the end had the fastest car.
Corey Heim took home NASCAR Truck Series glory on Saturday night and will now turn around to take part in Cup Series competition on Sunday.
Air blocking is the new boogeyman in NASCAR, and Kyle Busch and others would like to see NASCAR make a major change. Kyle Larson suggested it last week after Dover and Busch agreed with his Chevy teammate this week.
Is there a bit of turmoil in the Stewart-Haas Racing garage? Ryan Preece has apparently been excluded from a team “study group.” Noah Gragson revealed he and his NASCAR teammates, Josh Berry and Chase Briscoe, have been studying data and race technique lately.
KANSAS CITY, Kan. -- Christopher Bell lives for the thrill of qualifying on intermediate speedways. But at this point, he'd probably give his eye teeth just to finish a race on Sunday.
Not a great start to the weekend for William Byron. The 24 car found itself in the wall going into turns one and two and paid the price. Byron will need a little bit of work done before Sunday’s NASCAR Cup Series race.
This weekend in Kansas City, Kyle Larson is a busy man. He’s bouncing between the NASCAR track and the dirt track in his sprint car. Lakeside Speedway is host to the High Limit Racing series and there is big money up for grabs.
After an aboslutely dominant day for most of this race, Tanner Gray couldn’t hold off Connor Mosack in the end at Kansas. We’re going to see these two in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series later tonight.
Denny Hamlin recognizes his pit crew played a gigantic role in his victory at Dover Motor Speedway over the weekend. However, Hamlin certainly had his
Retired NASCAR Cup Series driver Kevin Harvick will return to the driver’s seat of a Cup Series car on May 17, but he won’t be racing. Instead, he’ll drive Kyle Larson’s No.
Kevin Harvick took some time during this week’s episode of Harvick’s Happy Hour to weigh in on the pit road incident between Denny Hamlin, Kyle Larson and Alex Bowman at Dover.
Kevin Harvick tried to make sense of the wreck that ruined the afternoon at Dover for Bubba Wallace, William Byron and Christopher Bell. Everyone was racing hard at The Monster Mile, but it ended up biting them in the behind, as a huge wreck collected three of the Cup Series’ best wheelmen, basically ending their afternoons.
Kevin Harvick recognizes that Denny Hamlin is likely going to pass his total of 60 career wins, but he disagrees with FOX’s Larry McReynolds that it’ll happen in 2024.
NASCAR over the years grew with the help of the Superstar drivers it had and the fans they were able to amass. From Richard Petty and Dale Earnhardt to Jeff Gordan and Tony Stewart, the sport has been blessed with some unique characters.
Comparing athletes from different generation always brings up a lot of arguments in all the sports and racing is no different. Recently 2014 NASCAR Cup series champion Kevin Harvick started one such debate.
Ford’s struggles this season in the Cup Series are well-documented, but if you look deeper into the Xfinity and Truck Series, you’ll see a much bigger problem brewing.
As the NASCAR Cup Series looked ahead to Sunday's AdventHealth 400 at Kansas Speedway, much of the talk about last week's race regarded the frustrations of falling behind.
The talent crop in modern-day NASCAR is arguably as deep as it has ever been, with the ARCA, Trucks and Xfinity Series fields stacked with young talent.
NASCAR Cup Series driver Bubba Wallace has been undone by bad luck this season, but Kansas Speedway could offer a chance at redemption (and momentum) this weekend.
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