Joey Logano’s pole-winning speed Saturday (Sept. 3) earned the Team Penske driver his first NASCAR Cup Series pole in over three years. The pole was Logano’s 23rd of his career, … Continue Reading Joey Logano on pole for first time since 2019
Noah Gragson’s last-lap pass for the Darlington NASCAR Xfinity Series win Saturday (Sept. 3) earned the race driver his ninth career victory in the series. Gragson picked up his fourth … Continue Reading Noah Gragson moves to 45th on wins list
DARLINGTON, S.C. — Sheldon Creed sniffed a playoff spot in Saturday’s Sport Clips Haircuts VFW Help a Hero 200 at Darlington Raceway as he put on a great show with … Continue Reading VIDEO: Three-way NXS battle ends in all-time classic Darlington finish
The 2022 NASCAR Cup Series playoff field is set and ten races remain this season. For as many races remain, there are the same amount of races that shaped the playoff field – not including the fresh-in-mind Coke Zero Sugar 400 at Daytona and its wide range of possibilities.
Sunday kicks off the 19th edition of the NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs and the third straight season that Darlington Raceway will host the opener.
23XI Racing will race the No. 45 Toyota for the team across the final 10 NASCAR Cup Series Playoff races, swapping numbers with Ty Gibbs, the team announced Wednesday, August … Continue Reading Bubba Wallace to race No. 45 during NASCAR Playoffs
Austin Dillon’s win in the Coke Zero Sugar 400 marked the Richard Childress Racing driver’s first Cup Series points win of 2022 and fourth of his career. Dillon snapped a … Continue Reading Austin Dillon breaks 2-year winless streak at Daytona
A wild, attrition-heavy Coke Zero Sugar 400 capped off a weekend that belonged to NASCAR’s underdogs at Daytona International Speedway.
Despite having the fourth-most points of the NASCAR Cup Series competition, Martin Truex Jr. fell three points short of making the 2022 NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs. Truex Jr. had made … Continue Reading Martin Truex Jr. misses NASCAR Playoffs by 3 points
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. — NASCAR officials came under fire for a wreck on Lap 139 of the Coke Zero Sugar 400 regular-season finale at Daytona International Speedway.