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Kyle Busch Thanks Lord, Wife, and Gas Man for New Hampshire Nationwide Win

Kyle Busch, driver of the No. 54 Monster Energy Toyota, was giving thanks in Victory Lane to everyone from his higher power, lovely wife and probably his gas man for helping him survive three green-white-checkered restarts to score the Nationwide Series win in the CNBC Prime’s The Profit 200 at New Hampshire Motor Speedway.

Jeff Gordon and Kurt Busch in an Indy State of Mind

While Jeff Gordon and Kurt Busch are in the Granite state for the NASCAR Sprint Cup race weekend, they were both in a bit...

Kurt Busch acknowledges ‘long way to go’ before the Chase starts

Kurt Busch knows a lot can happen over the next eight weeks, which lead up to the start of the 2013 Chase for the...

Chad Knaus Admits Qualifying Mistake But Confident in Fast Car

Although Brad Keselowski claimed the pole position for the Camping World RV Sales 301 at New Hampshire Motor Speedway with a new track record...

Robby Gordon looks to take Stadium Super Truck Series to the next level

In conversations with people, I’ve heard a common question asked – what is Robby Gordon up to? Well, the answer is clear as ever – putting together the Stadium Super Truck Series.

Dario Franchitti claims Verizon Pole Award for Honda Indy Toronto Race 1

At the end of Verizon Pole Qualifying for the Honda Indy Toronto, it’d be 2011 Honda Indy Toronto winner Dario Franchitti grabbing the pole. It marks his third pole of the season and fifth pole on the streets of the Toronto.

Kevin Harvick Opens Door While Door Shuts on Ryan Newman

The old saying of one door closing and another opening was most fitting for both Kevin Harvick and Ryan Newman at New Hampshire Motor Speedway.

Joey Logano Is Making Dreams Come True at the Magic Mile

Joey Logano announced the fulfillment of a dream come true today at New Hampshire Motor Speedway with the establishment of a foundation bearing his name at a track which means so much to him.

Josef Newgarden heads into Honda Indy Toronto looking for first podium finish

"I started racing when I was 13 in go-karts. I told my parents I wanted something motorized and they wouldn’t let me have it till I was 13. I finally got started in karts. That’s what I loved. I stopped playing baseball, I stopped playing basketball and started racing. Somewhere along the line, I found myself in an IndyCar so it’s been a pretty incredible journey."

With challenges ahead, Stewart ready for battle to make the Chase

On his way to a third NASCAR Sprint Cup Series championship, in which he did so by winning half of the Chase races, Tony...

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Tyler Reddick scores 13th career pole at Darlington Raceway

Tyler Reddick will lead the field to green for Sunday’s Goodyear 400 at Darlington Raceway.

TOYOTA RACING – NOAPS Darlington Post-Race Report – 03.21.26

Joe Gibbs Racing’s Brandon Jones (second) and Christopher Bell (third) delivered podium finishes to lead Toyota in the NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series race at Darlington Raceway on Saturday evening.

KALITTA, TODD AND GLENN WIN FIRST MISSION #2FAST2TASTY CHALLENGE OF 2026 IN PHOENIX

Langdon, Hyde and Anderson all qualify No. 1 at FMP NHRA Arizona Nationals presented by NGK Spark Plugs

TOYOTA RACING – NCS Darlington Qualifying Quotes – Tyler Reddick – 03.21.26

23XI Racing driver Tyler Reddick was made available to the media on Saturday after winning the pole for the NASCAR Cup Series race from Darlington Raceway.

Keselowski Tops Ford Cup Qualifying Effort in Darlington

BRAD KESELOWSKI, No. 6 Solomon Plumbing Ford Mustang Dark Horse – “I thought it was really smooth. It looks like Chris is qualified right next to me. I felt like I got all it had. We know the cars are gonna be very difficult to drive and that did not disappoint.”

Kyle Larson claims pole position for O’Reilly Auto Parts race at Darlington

Kyle Larson was fastest during the O'Reilly Auto Parts qualifying on Saturday at Darlington Raceway with a lap of 29.994 at 163.953 mph.
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