NASCAR fans are clamoring for more chances to see their favorite drivers and Charlotte Motor Speedway is listening. Building on its Fans First philosophy, Charlotte Motor Speedway is providing an unprecedented number of opportunities for fans to get closer to the stars of their favorite sport during Bank of America 500 Week Oct. 14-16.
Race fans who want to be race drivers, at least for a day, can get that opportunity at Martinsville Speedway on October 16 when The Racing School revs up at the historic half-mile oval.
Race fans will be able to help save lives and make their own racing experience even better through an American Red Cross blood drive at Martinsville Speedway on September 17.
10/10/10 is a special numerical date for most. But for race fans that date means two things: NASCAR visits Auto Club Speedway for the Pepsi MAX 400 and Dale Earnhardt Jr. is celebrating his 36th birthday.
There have been 47 pole winners and 45 race winners at Darlington Raceway. Bobby Labonte is a part of that elite group owning one win (9/3/00) and one pole (8/30/97) along with five top-five and 11 top-10 finishes in 32 starts. He has led 131 laps and his average start is 16.094 and his average finish is 16.344.
Richard Childress Racing teammates finished first (Kevin Harvick), 12th (Jeff Burton) and 13th (Paul Menard). According to NASCAR's post-race loop data statistics, Harvick averaged a 180.822 mph lap time ranking him second in the Speed in Traffic category and spent 396 Laps in the Top 15, positioning him fourth in the loop data category.
South Florida Motorsports (SFM), organizers of the FORMULA 1 CRYPTO.COM MIAMI GRAND PRIX, announced today the completion of four new track configurations of the Miami International Autodrome
Harrison Burton and the No. 21 Menards/Dutch Boy team will honor Michael Dryman of Hendersonville, N.C., during the upcoming Hollywood Casino 400 weekend at Kansas Speedway