Phoenix International Raceway’s annual Night of Champions charity event on Feb. 24 will have a twist of mystery until the winner of the DAYTONA 500 is crowned just four days prior, on February 20.
Nationwide drivers, Danica Patrick and Aric Almirola, with JR Motorsports and NASCAR Camping World Truck drivers, Ron Hornaday and Nelson Piquet Jr., drivers for Kevin Harvick Inc. tested at Gresham Motorsports Park in preparation for the 2011 season.
S.H.E. or better known as Sunny Hobbs Enterprises is planning a comeback onto a national racing circuit after spending the 2010 racing season in the NASA (National Auto Sport Association) events at Virginia International Raceway (VIR) and Summit Point Speedway.
ESPN2’s daily NASCAR news and information program NASCAR Now returns for its fifth season on Monday, Feb. 7, at 5 p.m. ET to coincide with the beginning of the 2011 NASCAR season.
Richmond International Raceway photographer John Harrelson was named the 2010 Howard OReilly Photographer of the Year in a vote by the National Motorsports Press Association (NMPA).
The 22-year-old Smith from Talking Rock, Georgia, returns to the Truck Series on a full-time basis after spending the previous two seasons competing in the Xfinity Series.
In 2025, three-tenths of the 20-car F1 grid will feature six new full-time competitors, half of the entries will be occupied by new names and all but two of 10 teams will feature at least one new name to their driver roster.
Jeremy Clements Racing is excited to announce the renewal of its partnership with Harrison’s, based in Spartanburg, SC, as a primary sponsor on the No. 51 Chevrolet for four races in the upcoming NASCAR Xfinity season.
Eddie Pardue and Alex Yontz will remain as crew chiefs for Kaulig's Nos. 11 and 16 Chevrolet teams, respectively, while Kevin Walter will work atop the No. 10 Chevrolet team for the upcoming Xfinity season.