NASCAR and Kaulig Racing has indefinitely suspended Craftsman Truck Series driver Daniel Dye effective immediately after insensitive comments directed towards INDYCAR’s David Malukas on social media Monday night. Kaulig and … Continue Reading NASCAR indefinitely suspends Truck Series driver Daniel Dye
CONCORD, N.C. — Alex Bowman will sit out at least the next three NASCAR Cup Series races at Darlington, Martinsville, and Bristol Hendrick Motorsports announced. He has an additional four … Continue Reading Alex Bowman out 3 additional NASCAR Cup Series races
CARMEL, Ind. — Conor Daly finds a May home at Dreyer Reinbold Racing to attempt the 110th running of the Indianapolis 500. Daly will drive the No. 23 for the … Continue Reading INDYCAR: Conor Daly to attempt the INDY 500 with Dreyer Reinbold Racing
MOORESVILLE, N.C — James Hinchcliffe is teaming up with Spire Motorsports to make his NASCAR debut at the inaugural NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race at St. Petersburg. The six-time NTT … Continue Reading Former Indycar driver James Hinchcliffe to make NASCAR Trucks debut at St. Petersburg
C CONCORD, N.C. — NASCAR has cleared Brad Keselowski to compete in the Daytona 500 following a near two-month recovery from a broken leg suffered in December. Keselowski, 41, sat … Continue Reading NASCAR clears Brad Keselowski to compete in the Daytona 500
Ross Chastain and Trackhouse Racing’s regular season has been a rollercoaster in the truest sense of the word. They opened the season with the same aggression and energy that made … Continue Reading Ross Chastain: NASCAR Cup playoffs 2025 preview
As the NASCAR 25 video game is set to come out October 14, developers released the rosters for all four series you can race with.
Kyle Busch will achieve another milestone in his career as he will race against his son, Brexton Busch, for the first time ever.
After polesitter Christopher Bell dominated the majority of the first stage, Byron took his Valvoline Chevrolet Camaro to the lead with 8 laps to go after the No. 20 got loose right in front of the No. 24, making contact with the turn 1 wall. Byron would lead the final 8 laps and win stage 1.
Survive and finish with 20 points. That was Denny Hamlin’s objective in the NASCAR Cup Series playoffs opener at Atlanta Motor Speedway.