Longest winless superspeedway droughts in the NASCAR Cup Series
20 of the 37 drivers entered for Saturday’s Coke Zero Sugar 400 at Daytona have never won a points-paying superspeedway race in the NASCAR Cup Series.
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20 of the 37 drivers entered for Saturday’s Coke Zero Sugar 400 at Daytona have never won a points-paying superspeedway race in the NASCAR Cup Series.
A nudge into Watkins Glen International’s opening turn, known as The Ninety, sent the top two runners off the road and opened the door for Brandon Jones to take the … Continue Reading Brandon Jones conquers ARCA Watkins Glen race in one-lap shootout
After a fun weekend and promising start to the Go Bowling at The Glen for Kimi Raikkonen, it all came crashing down on Lap 46 for the 2007 Formula One World Champion.
Ty Gibbs will continue his interim role driving the No. 45 Toyota in place of Kurt Busch. Kurt Busch announced Thursday, August 18, he would not be behind the wheel … Continue Reading Ty Gibbs to continue driving No. 45
RICHMOND, VA. — He hadn’t won a Cup Series race in two years, but now, Kevin Harvick has been unstoppable the last two weeks. Harvick picked up his second consecutive … Continue Reading Kevin Harvick ties Kyle Busch on wins list
Chris Buescher had never finished higher than 15th at Richmond and never earned stage points there, either – until he did both in Sunday’s NASCAR Cup Series Federated Auto Parts 400.
After top-10s in the NASCAR Cup and Xfinity races at Michigan and a 14th-place start for Sunday’s Federated Auto Parts 400 at Richmond, Ty Gibbs’ race ended after 180 laps Sunday.
Grant Enfinger is all alone for a good reason. Entering this Saturday’s race at Richmond, he is the only NCWTS playoff driver locked into the next round.
STATESVILLE, N.C. — Petty-GMS announced Noah Gragson will drive their No. 42 Chevrolet full-time in the NASCAR Cup Series, beginning in 2023. Noah Gragson will replace Ty Dillon, who announced … Continue Reading Noah Gragson named to the Petty-GMS #42 in 2023
JR Motorsports announced Tuesday morning Sam Mayer will be returning full-time to their No. 1 NASCAR Xfinity Series Chevrolet in 2023.