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Miles The Monster Continues to Survive Amongst Today’s Bigger Giants

During a time when the economy has taken its toll on the entertainment world, NASCAR as a sport was not immune and all the average fan had to do was look around at all the empty seats.

David Ragan Has Every Intention of Being NASCAR’s Next Cinderella Story

One driver who is ready to put on the glass slipper in Victory Lane is David Ragan, driver of the No. 6 UPS Ford for Roush Fenway Racing. In fact, Ragan is indeed planning to be that next big underdog winner.

NASCAR Bad Boys: Top Ten Most Fined Sprint Cup Drivers

This weekend's race at Darlington provided a storyline to the viewer that will be talked about for weeks to come.

NOTES FROM THE NASCAR NATION: A TAILGATE PARTY ON THE DOVER CONCRETE

After a three break in their schedule, the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series returns to action this Friday night, on the Dover International Speedway's concrete oval, for the running of the Lucas Oil 200.

NOTES FROM THE NASCAR NATION: WHO’S GOING TO SMILE AT THE MONSTER MILE?

The elite of the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series will be taking the concrete challenge this Sunday when 43 starters takes the green flag for the Fed Ex 400 Benefiting Autism Speaks at the Dover International Speedway.

Blaney; Baldwin; Example of Hard Work

Amid little fanfare, Tommy Baldwin launched Tommy Baldwin Racing (TBR) in 2009. Baldwin hired experienced crew members from other teams, preventing people from becoming unemployed.

AJ Allmendinger Pumped for Dover, Ready to be NASCAR’s Next New Winner

Keeping in their tire tracks has been Los Gatos, California native AJ Allmendinger in his Richard Petty Motorsports Ford Fusion.

NOTES FROM THE NASCAR NATION: NASCAR JUSTICE FROM DARLINGTON WAS BOTH WELL THOUGHT OUT AND FAIR

By the time last weekend's NASCAR Sprint Cup Series' visit to Darlington-South Carolina was concluded, NASCAR officials must have felt they were standing on a very slippery slope.

All Eyes on the FedEx 400 benefiting Autism Speaks…

As we left Darlington, NASCAR fans experienced the drama, that was indeed enough to energize it's base.

Darlington’s Grace plays second fiddle to controversy

Darlington is without a doubt the Grand Dam of NASCAR. She stands bold and proud. She is a legend even among the legends.

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Josh Berry and the No. 21 Motorcraft/Quick Lane team came away with a 29th-place finish.

Team Penske NASCAR Cup Series Race Report – San Diego

Ryan Blaney and the No. 12 Wurth Ford Mustang Dark Horse team turned in their fifth-consecutive top-10 finish - and 12th on the season to tie for the Cup Series lead - in Sunday's inaugural Anduril 250 on Naval Base Coronado.

RFK Racing – Naval Base Coronado Street Course Executive Summary

Roush Fenway Keselowski (RFK) Racing showcased its speed throughout Sunday’s inaugural San Diego Street Race at Naval Base Coronado.

Rick Ware Racing: Inaugural Anduril 250 from San Diego

Cody Ware (Started 39th, Finished 23rd / Running, completed 75 of 75 laps)

Why 2026 F1 Cars Are So Different from 2025 Cars

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