The win is Ford’s fourth straight, marking the first time Ford has won four consecutive Cup Series races since 2001 (Dale Jarrett, Darlington on March 18; Elliott Sadler, Bristol on March 25; Jarrett, Texas on April 1; Jarrett, Martinsville on April 8)
Team Chevy’s Kyle Larson was looking for his first career NASCAR Sprint Cup Series victory at New Hampshire Motor Speedway on Sunday, but fell just shy of claiming that win and had to settle for a third-place finish. The scheduled 301-lap race was extended to 305 laps when the caution flag waived on lap 298. This set up a green-white-checkered finish; and several drivers ran out of fuel, which jumbled-up the finishing order.
JEFF GORDON, NO., 24 DRIVE TO END HUNGER CHEVROLET SS – FINISHED 26TH - ON RUNNING OUT OF GAS IN THE FINAL GREEN-WHITE-CHECKERED “The whole race for us was just so up and down and crazy. There at the beginning, we had a leak in the right rear and went a lap down. I could barely hold onto it. I didn’t know what was wrong with it. I just knew it was really hard to drive"
The win is Ford’s fourth straight, marking the first time Ford has won four consecutive Cup Series races since 2001 (Dale Jarrett, Darlington on March 18; Elliott Sadler, Bristol on March 25; Jarrett, Texas on April 1; Jarrett, Martinsville on April 8)
In his second-career NASCAR Nationwide Series (NNS) start at New Hampshire Motor Speedway, Kyle Larson and his Turner Scott Motorsports (TSM) team continued to be a powerhouse duo among the field, leading 11 laps on the way to claiming a fourth-place finish at the Magic Mile. Coming into the weekend with one previous NNS start, along with one NASCAR K&N Pro Series East victory in 2012, Larson's speed was undeniable as he laid down the second-fastest lap time during the first practice session, followed by the fourth fastest in the final session.
Jeffrey Earnhardt rallied from a starting spot deep in the field to finish 23rd in Saturday’s Sta-Green 200 Nationwide Series race at New Hampshire Motor Speedway.
After a tough holiday weekend at Daytona International Speedway, Landon Cassill rallied for a 15th-place finish in Saturday’s Sta-Green 200 Nationwide Series race at New Hampshire Motor Speedway.
Brian Scott qualified fifth and was the top Richard Childress Racing starter for the Sta-Green 200. Paul Menard qualified seventh, Brendan Gaughan 11th and Ty Dillon 19th
Heading into its 75th anniversary season, the celebratory kickoff to the milestone year gets underway with the highly-anticipated premiere of “Chasing Speed,” a six-part docuseries that premieres tonight at 9 p.m. ET on VICE TV.
Four experienced Mercedes-AMG Motorsport Customer Racing teams will field five Mercedes-AMG GT3 entries across two IMSA GT classes this weekend in the 64th running of the Rolex 24 At Daytona, January 22 – 25
Nitro Motorsports confirmed that three-time ARCA race winner Gus Dean will join the organization for the 2026 season-opening General Tire 200 at the “World Center of Racing” on February 14.
RAFA Racing Team heads into the opening round of the 2026 IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge season carrying momentum from a productive Roar Before the Rolex 24 test
The Bullring at Las Vegas Motor Speedway opens its Local Racing Series presented by Star Nursery this Saturday January 24 with a complete slate of NASCAR and INEX sanctioned racing action on the .375-mile oval.
NASCAR presented team owner and motorsports innovator Jack Roush with the Bill France Award of Excellence, recognizing his decades-long impact on the sport and his ongoing commitment to competition, innovation, and leadership at the highest level of stock car racing.