Ross Chastain kicked off the 2021 NASCAR Cup Series with his highest finish in a points-awarding race to date. Chastain placed his No. 42 Chip Ganassi Racing Chevrolet seventh in … Continue Reading Ross Chastain posts career-high finish in Daytona 500
As the Daytona 500 draws closer, more Daytona 500 plans are being announced, with three teams announcing driver plans Tuesday. Chip Ganassi Racing Chip Ganassi Racing announced Jamie McMurray as … Continue Reading McMurray, Cope highlight Daytona 500 entry announcements
Ross Chastain will drive the No. 42 Chevrolet in 2021, replacing Matt Kenseth in the Cup Series ride. Chip Ganassi Racing announced the move on Monday, September 21st. “Ross has … Continue Reading Ross Chastain to the No. 42
2020 has been a year full of surprises and near the top of the list has been the return to the NASCAR Cup Series for Matt Kenseth, who posted his … Continue Reading Matt Kenseth posts best Cup Series finish since 2017
Kurt Busch’s sixth-place finish in Sunday’s Folds of Honor Quik Trip 500 was a hard-fought effort from the very start for the 2004 Cup champion. Busch was set to start … Continue Reading Kurt Busch earns top 10 finish after lap 1 penalty at Atlanta
When the green flag drops on Sunday’s The Real Heroes 400 at Darlington Raceway, it will have been exactly 70 days since the checkered flag was displayed for Joey Logano … Continue Reading 2020 Real Heroes 400: What to Watch For
Ryan Newman and Matt Kenseth are eligible to make the NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs, NASCAR announced Tuesday (April 28). Newman and Kenseth have missed races during the 2020 season but … Continue Reading Ryan Newman, Matt Kenseth granted waivers
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
Chip Ganassi Racing announced Tuesday morning that the team would be parting ways with NASCAR Cup Series driver Kyle Larson. The move comes in the wake of a Sunday night … Continue Reading Chip Ganassi Racing ends relationship with Kyle Larson
NASCAR driver Kyle Larson took to Twitter Monday (April 13) to offer an apology for a racial slur he used Sunday during an iRacing exhibition race. “I just want to … Continue Reading Kyle Larson apologizes for using racial slur
NASCAR has suspended Kyle Larson for a racial slur said during an iRacing exhibition race Sunday night, the sanctioning body announced Monday (April 13). Larson’s remark was broadcast on a … Continue Reading NASCAR indefinitely suspends Kyle Larson
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
“I think we’ll be fast, should be able to run top-15 every race, I don’t see no reason why we couldn’t,” he said.
Daniel Suarez will pilot the No. 41 Ford for Stewart-Haas Racing in 2019 in the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series, the team officially announced Monday. Suarez replaces Kurt Busch, who … Continue Reading Suarez ‘very proud’ to join Stewart-Haas Racing
AVONDALE, Ariz. — Ross Chastain will race full-time for Chip Ganassi Racing (CGR) in the NASCAR Xfinity Series, the team announced Friday at ISM Raceway. Chastain made 129 starts in the … Continue Reading Ross Chastain to pilot No. 42 in Xfinity for Chip Ganassi Racing