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Three very different tracks will serve to cut the NASCAR Cup Series playoffs field to eight semifinalists.
Upsets are part of what makes the playoffs exciting, right? Well, some big names could be going home after NASCAR’s Round of 12
Ross Chastain says a lesson learned in the 2018 Xfinity Series changed his mindset on the track.
Chase Elliott suggested that NASCAR back away from going head-to-head with the NFL, but a shorter schedule isn’t the answer.
This week a new report indicated Kyle Busch has already found more freedom at Richard Childress Racing in a specific area that Joe Gibbs Racing wouldn’t allow.
What does the future hold for Kurt Busch and some of his NASCAR Cup Series peers? Let’s take a look into the crystal ball.
Ty Gibbs and Noah Gragson are set to do battle in the Xfinity Series Playoffs.
Ty Gibbs will finish out the season driving the No. 23 Toyota, the manufacturer’s top racing executive said.
Brad Keselowski recently revealed that RFK Racing wants to expand to a four-car team in the future and the timing of his comments could prove costly.
The top four in the current NASCAR Playoffs standings will likely be the four drivers in the Championship 4 at Phoenix.