Highland Park, IL racer David Levine has experience on many different kinds of race tracks, but Saturdays Pocono ARCA 200 will be his first time racing on a triangle. Pocono Raceway, in Long Pond, Pennsylvania, is known as “The Tricky Triangle” because of its unique, three-turn layout. To familiarize himself with the 2.5 mile track, the Scott Rookie Challenge points leader has been practicing on iRacing, and is participating in the ARCA open test on June 3rd.
The NASCAR Sprint Cup Series regular season has reached the halfway mark with 13 races down and 13 more to go to establish this year’s field that will compete in the final 10-race Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup. That second-half begins this weekend at Pocono Raceway, where Ford has won 21 times.
This Week's No. 33 Yuengling America's Oldest Brewery Chevrolet SS at Pocono Raceway ... Ty Dillon will pilot chassis No. 512 for this weekend's Pocono 400. This brand-new Chevrolet SS was prepared by Richard Childress Racing and will see track action for the first time during Friday's practice session.
Fans who want to experience the sights and sounds of the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series roaring around Darlington Raceway before the Bojangles’ Southern 500 on Labor Day weekend might want to pay a visit to the famed South Carolina track on Wednesday, June 10.
Pocono Raceway announced today a partnership with Coca-Cola Refreshments as Coca-Cola becomes the “Official Soft Drink of Pocono Raceway,” Dasani becomes the “Official Water of Pocono Raceway” and Monster Energy becomes the “Official Energy Drink of Pocono Raceway.” These products, along with Sprite, Diet Coke and Coke Zero, will be available at concession stands throughout the raceway for all upcoming NASCAR and INDYCAR events, including the upcoming Axalta “We Paint Winners” 400 race weekend.
The dog days of summer are here and no race organization is looking forward to them more than Richard Petty Motorsports (RPM). Ending the "Month of May" with a Top-Five finish, RPM is focused on the next 11 races that make up the June, July and August NASCAR Sprint Cup Series schedule just prior to the season-ending Chase.
“Obviously we would like to be winning but that’s three podiums in the last four road and street course races, and three in the past five overall for the Steak ‘n Shake team so I’m pretty proud of where we are at. I want to thank Honda for all the hard work they are putting in. The fuel mileage was really good there at the end. I would have like to have seen the race run full distance because I heard Bourdais was tight on fuel and we were definitely good."
Richard Childress Racing teammates Paul Menard, Ryan Newman and Austin Dillon finished eighth, 18th and 33rd respectively, in the FedEx 400 presented by Autism Speaks at Dover International Speedway.
Brian Scott welcomed partners ACME and Kraft Singles on board his No. 33 Chevrolet for his NASCAR Sprint Cup Series debut at Dover International Speedway on Sunday afternoon. The Idaho native started 26th and finished 38th in the FedEx 400 presented by Autism Speaks following a late-race incident at the "Monster Mile" concrete oval.
Jimmie Johnson’s had better days at Dover. He’s had days when he’s led nearly 300 laps; he’s had days when he started from the pole and drove to the win. But if you’re going to ever win 10 races at one track, you’re going to need some luck somewhere along the line, and that’s what Johnson got on Sunday.
Ricky Stenhouse Jr., driver of the No. 47 Hyak Motorsports Chevrolet and No. 4 Niece Motorsports Chevrolet, met with the media in advance of running double duty in the NASCAR Cup and Craftsman Truck Series at Bristol Motor Speedway.
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Jordan Anderson Racing Bommarito Autosport heads to Bristol Motor Speedway this weekend for a high-intensity showdown, as the NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series takes on one of the most demanding short tracks on the schedule.
Any American who's bought a vehicle at one point or followed racing, including NASCAR, is no doubt familiar with the "Big Three" of Detroit: General Motors, Ford, and Dodge/Ram.
TPC Racing and team drivers Shaun McKaigue and Louis-Philippe “LP” Dumoulin are back at Sonoma Raceway this weekend for a double dose of USAC Porsche Sprint Challenge North America by Yokohama