Can Kyle Larson continue historic trend in NASCAR?
Can Kyle Larson extend the streak of the first driver to four NASCAR Cup Series wins making the Championship Four in 2024?
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Can Kyle Larson extend the streak of the first driver to four NASCAR Cup Series wins making the Championship Four in 2024?
It was a quiet but solid Sunday at Pocono Raceway for Hendrick Motorsports with three cars finishing inside the top-10 – but no laps led.
Kyle Larson will stay and run the Indianapolis 500, Indianapolis Motor Speedway Track President Doug Boles confirmed.
CONCORD, N.C. — Fresher tires and enough late-race speed put Chase Elliott back in Victory Lane after a NASCAR Xfinity Series race for the first time since 2016. Chase Elliott … Continue Reading Chase Elliott back in Xfinity Victory Lane for first time since 2016
Geoff Bodine: When I was racing, it was hard to be friends with my competitors. Now that I’m no longer racing, I’m making new friends.
NASCAR officials took a Joe Gibbs Racing car and a Hendrick Motorsports car to the R&D Center for a teardown after the Wurth 400 at Dover.
Kevin Harvick will be on standby for Kyle Larson next month at the All-Star Race as Larson travels between North Wilkesboro and Indy.
Twenty drivers have won a pole for Hendrick Motorsports in the NASCAR Cup Series, including Kyle Larson who won the 250th pole.
Hendrick Motorsports is celebrating another milestone as Kyle Larson earned the organization’s 250th NASCAR Cup Series pole.
40 years since their first win, Hendrick Motorsports remains a perennial NASCAR team but it takes staying on the cutting edge of technology. Here is an inside look at the tech it takes to stay on top.