For the first time in the 2014 season, the Camping World Truck Series hit the highbanks of the Daytona International Speedway for practice. At the end of the first session, it was a rookie topping the charts.
Grant Enfinger notched his third career ARCA Racing Series victory on Saturday at Daytona International Speedway after holding off Frank Kimmel and Clay Campbell in the late stages.
With me being a long-suffering, reluctant, and tragic NASCAR fan myself, having both watched this series and perfected the art of swearing at TV sets for at least a couple of decades now, the France Cartel’s constant monkeying with the cars themselves, rules and rule enforcement (or lack thereof if you happen to drive for a particular, four-car, and ridiculously-dominant Chevy team)
While most fans are thrilled by drivers going in circles, there are those that beat to a different drum. That drum is set to be answered by Canadian Tire Motorsports Park as they have announced a thrilling 2014 race schedule for their 3.957 km road course located in Bowmanville, Ontario.
Daniel Suarez would dominate his second straight NASCAR K&N East Series event, as he took the victory in the UNOH Battle of the Beach for the second straight win in a row. Suarez won the season opener at New Smyrna Speedway on Sunday.
He may have only led three laps - but he led the three laps that counted the most. Doug Coby made the pass on the final restart to take the win in the UNOH Battle of the Beach Modified race at Daytona International Speedway.
Ed Hakonson Racing announced earlier this month that they will switch from Dodge to Chevrolet with Jason Hathaway once again behind the wheel of the team's No. 3 Snap-On Tools/Rockstar Energy Drink Chevrolet.
I’ve often wondered about the first race of the season. It’s called Speedweeks for a reason. Of course, it really lasts only 11 days. I guess they count the 24 Hours of Daytona in that, and that’s alright.
Curt Cignetti, in celebration of Indiana University Football’s epic undefeated National Championship season, has been named honorary Pace Car driver for the 110th Indianapolis 500 presented by Gainbridge.
Give fans the choice between basic NASCAR race highlights and real analysis, and they’ll pick the analysis every time. Here’s how to create social media video content that breaks down races and actually gets watched.