Tuning a car is not as simple or as straightforward as you might think at first. Namely, the nature of the tuning is largely going to be determined by the ultimate goal, i.e. whether you wish to enhance the vehicle’s performance or improve its look. If you decide to tune your car for racing, then consider the following 5 fixes and upgrades.
It seems way too early to be looking at the Daytona 500. But it will run on February 16th, so it is only a few months away. The Nascar offseason is just about finished and it seems like the season just ended!
Kyle Busch landed his second championship since the new elimination format started in 2014. This was following his victory at Homestead-Miami Speedway, which meant he became the first driver to reach this feat.
Alex Bowman scored his first NASCAR Cup Series win in 2019 driving his Rick Hendrick Motorsports No.88 Chevrolet to victory lane at Chicagoland Speedway on June 30.
Mike Schrader, driving the No. 14 won the Hemp Shack National Series Race at Richmond Raceway. Schrader held off Brian Glass, Jeff Gilmore to capture the win.
The 2019 season concluded with Joe Gibbs Racing driver Kyle Busch winning his second NASCAR Cup Series championship in the season finale at Homestead-Miami Speedway.
Many avid motorists dream of being a NASCAR racer, and it is easy to see why as it is such a thrilling, fun and challenging sport. Much like any professional sport, it can be incredibly challenging to become a professional but with hard work, persistence and commitment, you could go far and enter the racing world even if you do not make it all the way to the NASCAR level.
Most NASCAR fans have found themselves at a race daydreaming about being one of the drivers. While you may not have the spare cash lying around to buy your own NASCAR vehicle, they can cost upwards of $150,000, you can make your own car a little more fun to drive and show your love for NASCAR at the same time with these tips.
Connor Hall and the Comprehensive Logistics team pressed on and learned a lot together at Rockingham. Hall, who made his second-career NCTS start, qualified 27th for the 200-lap event.
The reigning Craftsman Truck Series champion from Marietta, Georgia, led 178 of 200 laps and fended off a late challenge from teammate Kaden Honeycutt to score his second consecutive Truck victory of 2026 at The Rock.