William Byron will be staying put in the No. 24 car at Hendrick Motorsports for the foreseeable future. The third-year Cup Series driver announced Tuesday, Sept. 1, that he will … Continue Reading William Byron signed through 2022 at HMS
Three GMS Racing drivers battled for the win in Sunday’s Carshield 200 at Gateway, but it was Sheldon Creed who emerged victorious over teammates Brett Moffitt and Sam Mayer in … Continue Reading GMS Racing goes 1-2 at Gateway; Carshield 200 recap
“It’s been a long time coming for this win in the Cup Series,” Byron said to The Racing Experts.
For the first time in his career and only the second time in the team’s history, Matt DiBenedetto has made the playoffs with the Wood Brothers Racing team. DiBenedetto earned … Continue Reading The red-and-white slipper fits: DiBenedetto, Wood Brothers Racing earn playoff berth
For a young driver like William Byron, Saturday night’s Coke Zero Sugar 400 at Daytona was a big race for him for multiple reasons as both a fan and a … Continue Reading Byron scores first victory for car #24 since 2015
28 weeks ago, the NASCAR Cup Series began its trek toward the playoffs with a rain-soaked, harrowing thrill ride of a Daytona 500 that saw one driver seal a playoff … Continue Reading 2020 Coke Zero Sugar 400: What to Watch For
JR Motorsports announced Thursday afternoon that Noah Gragson will return to the team in 2021 to pilot the #9 NASCAR Xfinity Series Chevrolet. The announcement comes amidst speculation stemming from … Continue Reading Noah Gragson re-signs with JRM for 2021
In front of a crowd of far fewer people than when he first won in 2017, Takuma Sato faced a far greater challenge in winning the 2020 Indianapolis 500 than … Continue Reading Taku gets Indianapolis 500 win #2
In Saturday’s Drydene 311 Race 1, Denny Hamlin led a Joe Gibbs Racing 1-2-3, beating out teammate Martin Truex Jr. to win. Hamlin passed Truex with nine laps to go … Continue Reading Hamlin leads JGR 1-2-3 in Drydene 311 Race 1
THE VIRTUAL BRISTOL, Tenn. — The 2020 eNASCAR Heat Pro League season ended in dramatic fashion on Wednesday night with Daniel Buttafuoco and Justin Brooks swapping paint in the closing … Continue Reading Daniel Buttafuoco claims 2020 eNASCAR Heat Pro League Championship