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Covering the NASCAR drivers that shine on the racetrack
You’ll find all you need to know about the biggest names in racing in our NASCAR category. We’re watching the races, listening to commentary, watching interviews, and subscribing to podcasts to bring you all the news you need to know about star drivers such as Kyle Busch, Chase Elliott, Denny Hamlin, Brad Keselowski, Kyle Larson, Joey Logano, Bubba Wallace, and more.
Chase Elliott finished a lackluster 16th on the Indy Road Course after finishing first or second in the four previous races. He still took home a trophy courtesy of Denny Hamlin that will be a great conversation piece in the future.
Grant Enfinger has positioned himself to be the Cinderella story of the NASCAR Truck Series Playoffs.
Kurt Busch should be looking to Dale Earnhardt Jr. as an example following his latest concussion.
Richard Childress didn’t sugarcoat his thoughts on Tyler Reddick’s departure announcement just moments after his driver won at the Indy Road Course and the pair had talked for the first time in weeks.
Kevin Harvick didn’t hold back his frustration at Indianapolis after getting spun, threatening retaliation to those involved, including his Stewart-Haas Racing teammate.
Kaulig Racing got itself a two-fer, announcing on Oct. 5 that AJ Allmendinger would take a full-time Cup Series ride in 2023 and also revealing that truck series star Chandler Smith would replace Allmendinger in the Xfinity Series.
Kevin Harvick says he’d be OK with Stewart-Haas Racing adding Kyle Busch despite the drivers’ past differences.
Denny Hamlin and JGR executives accepted the disqualification at Pocono Raceway. Hamlin said his children had a tougher time understanding.
Kaulig Racing’s Daniel Hemric was critical of himself after another disappointing Xfinity Series result.
Jimmie Johnson visited with SiriusXM NASCAR Radio this week and candidly admitted he’s interested racing with NASCAR in 2023.