Hendrick Motorsports vice-chairman Jeff Gordon applauded Chase Elliott for winning the Cook Out Clash at the Bowman Gray Stadium.
A class of NASCAR Legends - Jeff Gordon, Mark Martin, Bill Elliott, Ken Schrader, and Bobby Labonte - will race in the IROC ...
Jeff Gordon’s acknowledgment of NASCAR’s focus on entertainment highlights the complex dynamics within the sport, where competition intertwines with showmanship. The “4-Second Rule” controversy ...
One of the toughest drivers in NASCAR history joined one the most enigmatic drivers of the modern era as the newest inductees ...
Hendrick Motorsports' star Kyle Larson, nicknamed "Yung Money" as a teen racing in the United States Auto Club, has proven ...
Drivers have long exhibited sportsman spirit, pushing their limits despite adversity. The post Ricky Rudd’s Hall of Fame ...
Jimmie Johnson gives his take on NASCAR's revised waiver policy, a rule that affected Kyle Larson and was a topic of debate ...
Earl. 📝 Notes: A fresh-faced, 25-year-old Jeff Gordon captured his first Daytona 500 victory in 1997, becoming the youngest winner of the “Great American Race” at the time – a record he ...
19-year-old Corey Day has officially signed with Hendrick Motorsports, a team of racecar stars who boast of being the winningest team in NASCAR Cup Series history, with a total of 14 wins and counting ...
The future of the Clash, a surprisingly good run at Bowman Gray Stadium and more chatter from Sunday's exhibition race.