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Fans continue to stop by to see it, so Martinsville Speedway crews still haven’t spruced up the wall that Ross Chastain scraped during his miraculous finish to the playoff race.
Kaulig Racing newcomer Chandler Smith is set for five Cup Series appearances this season in the No. 13 Chevy.
NASCAR is already creating controversy before the 2023 Cup Series season with a last-minute change in the Clash at the Coliseum that is dividing fans.
The Next Gen car appears to be attracting more teams to run a partial schedule or at least attempt to qualify for the Daytona 500.
Kaz Grala has his first full-time ride in the Xfinity Series, backed by a growing team and an eager first-time sponsor.
Tony Stewart made the decision before the 2011 NASCAR playoffs not to bring back crew chief Darian Grubb in 2012, but the pair still managed to capture the Cup Series title.
Legacy Motor Club has some big names in their corner, and, if things break right, that could set the stage for a successful NASCAR campaign.
Kevin Harvick enjoyed creating chaos. It was part of the show. But in looking back on his career, he regrets one “dumb” move he made that created one of the most chaotic moments in NASCAR history.
Ross Chastain proved that a driver doesn’t need to start strong to have a successful NASCAR Cup Series season.
With the Chicago street course so different from the usual fare, NASCAR has imposed a new rule for the July 4 holiday weekend.