Memorial Day is here, and in the world of motorsports, that calls for one weekend of a trio of historical races in three legendary racing series. The Sunday
Saturday afternoon, the finest 40 drivers that the NASCAR Cup Series has to offer took to the 1.5-mile-long Charlotte Motor Speedway to qualify for the 2025 Coca-Cola 600, the longest race on the NASCAR calendar.
This weekend, the NASCAR Cup Series is heading to Texas Motor Speedway for some Wild West action on the track. On the track, we are going to see a number of great paint schemes.
For the 2025 NASCAR season, Texas A&M University will serve as a primary and associate sponsor for Haas Factory Team and Cole Custer. Last season, Texas A&M teamed up with Stewart-Haas for a couple of races and they are back for more.
The NASCAR Xfinity Series is racing at the “Last Great Coliseum” under the lights this Saturday night. Can Larson beat the field, or will the field beat him again?
The Xfinity Series is heading to Miami to run the Hard Rock Bet 300 at Homestead-Miami Speedway. The sixth race of the 2025 season and one of the best races of the season, here is everything you need to know for Saturday’s race.
This weekend we are going to get short track racing on a one-mile oval at Phoenix. NASCAR is now into the meat of the schedule. We got Daytona and Atlanta out of the way, two crap-shoot superspeedways.
As this race started to click laps away in the final stage, Daniel Suárez checked up and soon enough, Ty Gibbs and others were wrecking. This is the first major incident of the NASCAR Cup Series race involving seven cars.
Cole Custer had an eventful final few laps in Sunday’s Daytona 500, as he found himself directly involved in two late wrecks. The second one occurred down the backstretch on the final lap of overtime.
Cole Custer was involved in a pair of wrecks in the final laps at the Daytona 500, including the big one of the day, the Ryan Preece flip. The Preece flip occurred after Custer got into the bumper of Christopher Bell, causing Bell to spin out.
Following two wrecks in the closing stage of the Daytona 500, Cole Custer faced a flurry of accusations from fellow drivers about his potentially over-aggressive conduct on the track.
Cole Custer was the primary cause for two of the biggest wrecks at the Daytona 500 and Denny Hamlin, who was caught up in the second of the two, took issue with how he handled it after the race.
Cole Custer made his return to the NASCAR Cup Series as a full-time wheelman over the weekend, as he’ll be racing the No. 41 for the Haas Factory Team after a couple seasons in the Xfinity Series.
For Cole Custer, tonight ended with a bit of drama. Custer got into it on the track with AJ Allmendinger and both ended up worse for wear. Neither driver advanced to tomorrow’s NASCAR Clash at Bowman Gray.
Many are wondering how the new Haas Factory Team will perform. Cole Custer might as well be an RFK Racing driver this season. Apparently, the alliance between the NASCAR teams is that strong.
Tomorrow’s The LiUNA! 300 will be led to green by Cole Custer. The reigning NASCAR Xfinity Series champion wins the pole award. Chandler Smith and AJ Allmendinger gave Cole Custer a run for his money.
The Cole Custer Custard sponsorship is finally here. NASCAR fans online have wanted it for a while, and now it’s actually real. In what Stewart-Haas Racing calls a “Colossal Custer Custard Combo” the tasty sponsorship probably feels good for the organization.