More drivers are earning a playoff spot via a win in the regular season in the Next Gen era than previous years.
Rudd, Edwards and Moody are the 15th class in the NASCAR Hall of Fame. They are inductees No. 65, 66, and 67. Edwards is the second driver in the Hall whose Cup debut came in the 2000s, joining Jimmie ...
Chase Elliott, the sport’s most popular driver each of the past seven years, and his close friend Ryan Blaney, ran 1-2 with less than 25 laps laps before Elliott pulled away to win the first Cup race ...
The Daytona 500 is the pillar of the NASCAR Cup Series schedule and the 2025 season will begin with "The Great American Race" on Sunday, February 16, one week after the NFL Super Bowl. William ...
The NASCAR Channel has officially been launched on Tubi. View key information here, including how to watch and much more.
Xfinity will end its sponsorship of the Xfinity Series after this season but remain a premier partner of the NASCAR Cup Series. NASCAR announced that Xfinity had signed a multi-year deal to remain a ...
Ty Gibbs caught air during the NASCAR Clash at Bowman Gray Stadium on ... sending the front end of Gibbs' car into the air, essentially doing a wheelie before Gibbs exited the track.
The 2025 NASCAR Cup Series season is rapidly approaching. After the 2024 season, which produced a list of thrilling finishes and memorable moments, 2025 looks to be another year of exciting NASCAR ...
Could we see Carl Edwards back in a NASCAR Cup Series car in 2025? Kyle Larson is advocating for it, and Edwards isn’t against it. We haven’t seen Edwards race, qualify, or practice a Cup car ...
The preseason Clash at Bowman Gray is in the books, and while NASCAR does not have any points ... All three Penske cars finished in the top seven, and affiliate car Josh Berry placed 13th, an ...
NASCAR will award the driver and team with the fastest lap in each Cup, Xfinity and Truck points race with a bonus point this season. The award will be known as the Xfinity Fastest Lap award and go to ...
His focus is on F1, NASCAR, and the technology behind the sport. Alex joined Newsweek in March, 2024, having previously written for DriveTribe, Men's Journal, and Sports Illustrated. He is a ...
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