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Christopher Bell has proven he should remain at Joe Gibbs Racing for years to come.
Many fans objected to a specific design change, but a study shows NASCAR met a key goal with the Next Gen car.
The Tyler Reddick move to 23XI Racing in 2024 still has team owner Richard Childress “furious” and, according to the latest report, the driver’s future at RCR in 2023 is still a question mark.
Kevin Harvick is moving up the list of drivers with the most wins after turning 40. Don’t expect him to do likewise after turning 50.
Chris Buescher has made a couple of notable changes to his public identity and it’s all a result of Dale Earnhardt Jr.’s influence.
Harrison Burton hasn’t had the smoothest rookie year on the Cup Series circuit, but he’s not ready to throw in the towel just yet.
Ross Chastain got into Kyle Busch at Richmond this past weekend and the JGR driver blamed the No. 1 car for the contact. Ryan Blaney doesn’t agree.
Kevin Harvick’s resurgence is a little strange, given how the other Stewart-Haas Racing drivers have performed recently.
Kimi Raikkonen will make his NASCAR Cup Series debut on the road course at Watkins Glen.
NASCAR’s deal with Chicago for a 2023 street race is so one-sided that it’s laughable.