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.
Chase Elliott was destined for greatness at a young age. Now 24, he’s won seven times on the NASCAR Cup Series. What is Chase Elliott’s net worth?
NASCAR Cup Series rookie Tyler Reddick is not only adjusting to racing full-time against NASCAR’s best, but doing it twice a week due to the compressed schedule.
Since NASCAR indefinitely suspended Kyle Larson for a racial slur in April, he has been taking all the right steps with the hopes of returning to the Cup Series in the future.
Kyle Larson won the World of Outlaws sprint car race over the weekend, but the suspended NASCAR driver didn’t win a big check.
Jimmie Johnson is winless since 2017 and has been eclipsed by two of his Hendrick Motorsports teammates recently.
The NASCAR Coca-Cola 600 ended with an overtime victory for Brad Keselowski holding off Jimmie Johnson and another heartbreaking ending for Chase Elliott.
Post Malone’s performance during Super Bowl week in Miami ticked off NASCAR’s Clint Bowyer.
NASCAR had its second race in four days and there’s already controversy. Not surprisingly, Kyle Busch is right in the middle of it.
Danger lurks on every turn in a NASCAR race. Sometimes it can be fatal. In its long history, how many NASCAR drivers have died?
The unique circumstances that required NASCAR to shut down for two months enticed Matt Kenseth, 48, to resume his driving career.