WATKINS GLEN, N.Y. — Connor Zilisch passed Jesse Love on the final corner of the final lap to three-peat the NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series race to win the Mission … Continue Reading Zilisch’s win 3-Peats the O’Reilly Series race at Watkins Glen
Cleetus McFarland capped off his NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series debut Saturday with a 32nd-place finish, six laps down at Rockingham Speedway. McFarland, the YouTube star, raced the No. 33 … Continue Reading NASCAR: Cleetus McFarland 32nd in NOAPS debut at Rockingham
Garrett Mitchell is taking one step closer of someday completing his goal of racing in the Daytona 500. Mitchell, known as “Cleetus McFarland” to his online audience, is scheduled to … Continue Reading Cleetus McFarland to make NOAPS debut with Richard Childress Racing
WELCOME, N.C. — Austin Hill reprises his part-time ride at Richard Childress Racing to make his first NASCAR Cup Series start of 2026 at Phoenix Raceway. He will make select … Continue Reading Austin Hill scheduled for five NASCAR Cup Series races starting at Phoenix
WELCOME, N.C. — Jesse Love will return for select NASCAR Cup Series starts with Richard Childress Racing in 2026 starting at COTA in March. The defending NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts … Continue Reading Jesse Love to make first 2026 Cup Series start at COTA
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. — Austin Hill narrowly outqualifies teammate Jesse Love for the United Rentals 300 at Daytona pole. This is Austin Hill’s sixth career NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series … Continue Reading Hill edges Love as RCR locks out Daytona front row
WELCOME, N.C. — Richard Childress Racing confirmed they are considering legal action against NASCAR over text messages between two of their executives. Text messages between NASCAR Commissioner Steve Phelps and … Continue Reading Richard Childress Racing considering legal action over NASCAR text messages
Here are five notable partnerships going for one final ride as the 2025 NASCAR season comes to an end this weekend at Phoenix Raceway.
Richard Childress Racing named Jim Pohlman as Kyle Busch’s new crew chief in the NASCAR Cup Series for 2026.
Kyle Busch will get a new crew chief for the final five races of the 2025 NASCAR Cup Series season, starting at the Charlotte Roval.