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.
Jimmie Johnson’s range of responsibilities in his return to NASCAR includes driving, mentoring, and owning a piece of Petty GMS.
Chase Elliott is consistently the most popular driver in the NASCAR Cup Series but his latest hot take won’t be popular among a large number of his supporters.
Frankie Muniz has dabbled in lower levels of racing in the past. Now, the 37-year-old actor will be racing on a much bigger stage, competing with a NASCAR series in 2023.
Auto Club Speedway in California will undergo a major change after next month’s Cup Series race.
Clint Bowyer returned to the NASCAR on Fox airwaves this week for the first time since his unexpected absence ended last season following his involvement in a fatal automobile-pedestrian accident.
Christopher Bell and Kyle Larson have combined for five of the last six Chili Bowl titles, but they’re sitting out this week.
It’s been a long time since the NASCAR Cup Series has had a driver win back-to-back titles.
Ryan Blaney used to be one of NASCAR’s “young guns,” but things have changed. Now he’s an established racer without a natural following.
At least four of the seven active past Cup Series playoffs champions stand a good chance of adding another title in 2023.
Dale Earnhardt Jr.’s first NASCAR Chevy was built by Rick Townsend, who died this week.