NASCAR announced Monday night that Ryan Newman has been medically cleared to race once racing resumes. The 2008 Daytona 500 champion has sidelined due to a severe crash on the … Continue Reading Ryan Newman medically cleared by NASCAR to race
Chip Ganassi Racing announced Monday morning that Matt Kenseth will be replacing Kyle Larson in the no. 42 Chip Ganassi Racing Chevrolet for the rest of the 2020 NASCAR Cup … Continue Reading Matt Kenseth to the 42 for the rest of 2020
“I cannot believe it,” Botelho said to Podium eSports in the post-race interview. “I was shaking on that last lap. I cannot express my emotions right now. I am so excited and that was a hell of a race. It’s awesome.”
Roush Fenway Racing provided an update on the condition of Ryan Newman Tuesday afternoon (Feb. 18). “Ryan Newman remains under the care of doctors at Halifax Medical Center in Daytona … Continue Reading Update on Ryan Newman
In this edition, we will cover Richard Childress Racing and its close affiliate team, Germain Racing. We are aiming to have all previews done in time for February 16’s Daytona … Continue Reading 2020 NASCAR preview: RCR & Germain Racing
In 2014, Kyle Larson came into the NASCAR Cup Series with high expectations and when 2017 turned out to be his much-anticipated breakthrough year, many wondered about what greatness he … Continue Reading 2020 Ganassi Racing NASCAR preview: Kyle Larson
2020 will mark Busch’s second season driving for Chip Ganassi Racing in NASCAR’s premier series. Busch’s final points position may read 13th and an early out in the Playoffs, but … Continue Reading 2020 Ganassi Racing NASCAR preview: Kurt Busch
“Everybody always says you never give up, and we’re no different,” Busch said.
Dubbed the Xfinity Series “Big 3” in 2019, the battle between them doesn’t end on Saturday night. All three will compete for the 2020 Cup Series Rookie-of-the-Year honors.
“I don’t know that it does anything for my future. As odd as that may sound, for me, I tell you, I love where I’m at.”