NASCAR
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.
Many observers think Kyle Busch’s Xfinity Series goal was to reach 100 victories. Now that he’s hit the milestone, the NASCAR veteran might have a different goal in mind.
The last time the NASCAR Cup Series visited Nashville, Dale Earnhardt Sr. was a one-time Cup champion. The series returns to the Music City after a 37-year absence, but not at the Fairgrounds Speedway.
Rick Hendrick has signed Alex Bowman to drive the No. 48 Ally Chevy through 2023. It’s a step toward preserving the organization’s NASCAR Cup Series dominance.
Denny Hamlin is having fun balancing racing, NASCAR ownership, and being a daddy.
Dale Earnhardt Jr. was happy with his not-too-glamorous first Father’s Day gift.
AJ Allmendinger will continue racing a partial NASCAR Cup schedule for Kaulig Racing in 2022 as the team moves up from the Xfinity Series.
Bayley Currey lost his brakes during Saturday’s Xfinity Series race at Nashville and frighteningly hit three of his pit crew members during a pit stop, sending one to the hospital.
Kyle Busch has had several memorable moments at Nashville Superspeedway.
Was it a savvy veteran or an up-and-comer who was NASCAR’s most marketable driver in 2020?
Danica Patrick admitted during SRX broadcast that she deliberately skipped practice at one race so she could use it as an excuse later for her poor performance.