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Kenseth on racing at Auto Club Speedway: “Fontana is typically a good track for me and the No. 17 team, so it’s good to travel there this weekend, especially after a strong run at Kansas last week."
With only six races remaining in the NASCAR Nationwide Series season, many teams are trying to figure out where they stand for next year. Not only on the track in performance, but in their shop offices for marketing partners, as well.
Biffle on California: “I really can’t wait to get to California. I love that track partly because we’ve had success there but also because it’s a lot of fun and it is fast and challenging."
Greg Erwin, crew chief for the No. 16 Sherwin-Williams 3M Ford and driver Greg Biffle, has been named the WYPALL Wipers Crew Chief of the Race following Sunday's Price Chopper 400 at Kansas Speedway.
It’s a busy week for Marcos Ambrose as he travels all over the country in the next few days before racing the No. 47 Little Debbie Toyota Camry for JTG Daugherty Racing at Auto Club Speedway on Sunday.
This Week’s Verizon Dodge … Justin Allgaier will pilot Penske Racing chassis PRS-007 in Saturday afternoon’s CampingWorld.com 300 at Auto Club Speedway.
During the PEPSI MAX 400 this weekend, Jeff Gordon will dawn the newest PEPSI MAX paint scheme. In conjunction with the race, PEPSI MAX will be awarding 400 lucky winners one of 400 Prizes in 400 Miles!
NASCAR’s best will descend upon Charlotte Motor Speedway this Memorial Day Weekend for the historic 65th running of the Coca-Cola 600, but there’s more than just on-track thrills in store this Friday through Sunday.
If two or three drivers could hang with Joey Logano in Sunday's NASCAR All-Star Race at North Wilkesboro Speedway, there were none who could out-run him.
Kekai Hauanio (No. 29 N.E.Where Transportation / New’T Racing Ligier JS F4) put on a clinic, driving from last to first to win Race 2 at Road America on Sunday morning.
Daniel Quimby (No. 24 Cruise America / MIR Raceline / FIJI Airways / GalvanizeIns Ligier JS F422) earned his first-career Formula 4 United States Championship (F4 U.S.) win on Sunday morning at Road America.