Denny Hamlin, driver of the No. 11 FedEx Express Toyota for Joe Gibbs Racing, has learned plenty of lessons from last season as well as the off season. And he intends to take every bit of that new learning right into the 2013 season.
Better racing, more competition and more fans are expected out of arrival of the Gen 6 car and we are less than a week away from finding out if indeed, the Gen 6 car lives up to its hype.
As part of the reveal of the 2013 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series schedule, Canadian fans had their spirits boosted when it was announced that the trucks would be running the Canadian Tire Motorsports Park road course on September 1st.
It's all good in the Joe Gibbs neighborhood. The 2013 season is loaded with positive prospects for all three teams and it appears that any one of the three drivers has a better than good shot at the Sprint Cup championship.
The second day of NASCAR’s Acceleration Weekend kicked off with the 2013 NASCAR Preview at the NASCAR Hall of Fame and Charlotte Convention Center on Saturday morning.
There is more talent than ever ready to take to the track at Daytona to kick off the Nationwide Series season. 2013 will be a huge season for the Nationwide Series since there are so many drivers that are in great rides that will be competing for the championship.
I honestly take offense to the message of NASCAR's Drive for Diversity Program. What this program does is basically "help" minorities and women advance through the rankings. In other words, you won't do any better without our help.
Two NASCAR stars, Brian Vickers and Trevor Bayne, were sidelined due to serious illness just a few years ago. Now both drivers are looking to heal their careers in the Nationwide Series this season.
The Camping World Truck Series will be back in action this season with the chance of even more excitement. 2012 was one of the best Truck Series Seasons in years and more of the same is expected in 2013.
The 2013 NASCAR Hall of Fame Induction ceremony is a veritable who’s who of accomplishments, record-breaking careers, and drivers who helped to shape the NASCAR we know and love today.
The 19-year-old Zilisch from Charlotte, North Carolina, was awarded the pole position for Saturday's Fourth of July event at Chicagoland due to inclement weather forcing NASCAR to replace qualifying with practice.
Will Power and Kyle Kirkwood were 1-2 on the speed chart as the Fourth of July holiday weekend began with a 95-degree afternoon at the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course.
Enzo Fittipaldi waited until the closing minutes of INDY NXT by Firestone practice Friday to top the speed chart, turning the fastest lap to kick off this weekend’s doubleheader at Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course.