The NASCAR Throwback Weekend at Darlington was entertaining. All three national series races gave fans something different. The big story from the weekend is the fact that Brad Keselowski is once again a race-winner in the Cup Series.
NASCAR announced their new in-season tournament that will debut next summer. Denny Hamlin likes that idea because it was his! Last year Denny Hamlin and Dirty Mo Media put together a bracket challenge.
Darlington Raceway is traditionally a track that favors veterans, but one of the sport’s youngest stars proved that he has what it takes to tangle with the "Track Too Tough To Tame."
Since the start of the Next-Gen era Martin Truex Jr. has been teasing fans with a potential retirement from the sport. The 2017 Cup champion was initially set to retire in 2022, before JGR convinced him to extend his stay for one more season.
23XI Racing’s Tyler Reddick came close to winning his second Cup race of the season on Sunday at Darlington. He found himself in a dual with RFK Racing’s Chris Buescher with just a few laps left in the Goodyear 400.
Kyle Larson got into a wreck during the final stage of the Goodyear 400 at Darlington Raceway. After the race on Sunday, Larson explained what happened during the accident.
Blaney was the biggest loser on Sunday following a multi-car collision during the Goodyear 400. The Team Penske driver was running sixth through 129 laps while exiting Turn 2 at Darlington Raceway in Darlington, S.C.
Brad Keselowski got some love from Austin Cindric and Trackhouse Racing after earning his first win in 110 races. Keselowski’s racing team, RFK Racing, went to social media to reveal that Cindric and Trackhouse Racing sent him celebratory beer after winning the Goodyear 400 at Darlington Raceway on Sunday.
Brad Keselowski won the Goodyear 400 at Darlington on Sunday after Chris Buescher and Tyler Reddick tangled in the closing laps. With the win, Keselowski breaks a 110-race winless streak and locks himself into the playoffs.