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.
Dale Earnhardt Sr. always cringed when he received a specific compliment about his past, according to his son, Dale Earnhardt Jr.
Dale Earnhardt Jr. once had a dream in which he won the Daytona 500 without his father, Dale Earnhardt Sr., in the field, which eerily came true.
NASCAR’s Austin Dillon faced intense pressure as a 12-year-old in a different sport.
Tom Brady just one-upped Michael Jordan by winning his seventh Super Bowl, but MJ can get him right back with a win at the Daytona 500.
At the tail end of 2020, Michael Jordan became the owner of a NASCAR team. His relationship with the sport, however, is nothing new.
Barring road courses, most NASCAR races only feature left turns. Why do things only move counterclockwise around the track?
In a heartwarming scene one week after the death of Dale Earnhardt Sr., Dale Earnhardt Jr. essentially ended the outrage directed at Sterling Marlin.
Jimmie Johnson was a seven-time NASCAR Cup Series champion, but his winning ways started long before he started stock car racing.
Dale Earnhardt Jr. gets upset during his podcast while talking about his father with former crew chief Larry McReynolds and their struggles during the 1997 NASCAR season.
NASCAR is a death-defying sport with danger at every turn, but just how fast are those race cars going on the track?