The final stop on the Sprint Media Tour presented by Charlotte Motor Speedway was a double stop with JTG Daugherty Racing and Leavine Family Racing. These two smaller teams are trying to make inroads in the Sprint Cup Series and have high hopes for 2014.
The first day of Charlotte Motor Speedway’s Sprint Media Tour involved three teams—Stewart-Haas Racing and a joint media event with JTG Daugherty Racing and Leavine Family Racing.
When they are done determining who is in and who is out each week, only 25 drivers on ten teams will actually matter. The rest will simply be hamburger helper sprinkled amongst the real meat.
NASCAR's new play-off system calls for a 16 car Chase field, wins getting you in, and point resets during the Chase, culminating in a four car Chase at Homestead, where whomever earns the most points at Homestead alone wins the championship.
Red Horse Racing announced earlier this week that they've signed Brian Ickler to run the full Camping World Truck Series schedule behind the wheel of the No. 7 Bullet Liner Toyota Tundra.
Cole Custer celebrated his 16th birthday today and got a special present for the occasion - he will run a limited schedule in the Camping World Truck Series in 2014.
In a sweeping move that addressed their Coors Light qualifying procedures, NASCAR has created a plan that will surely be praised by their fans and their race teams. The new procedure calls for a series of multi-car elimination rounds.
Today, NASCAR's Vice President of Competition and Racing Development made the announcement that NASCAR will not feature single-car qualifying in 2014. Instead, they will be going to the group knock-0ut qualifying that is featured in open wheel racing.
The 20-year-old Day from Clovis, California, enters Rockingham with high momentum as he is reeling off a six-race top-10 streak to commence his first O'Reilly campaign.