Tony Stewart. Bam! Ryan Newman. Pow! Brad Keselowski. Biff! Denny Hamlin. Ouch! Dale Earnhardt Jr. Sock, Ooof! No doubt these boys are thanking the Lord Dover is over...
After being winless the entire season Tony Stewart taught us that one can open the Chase with two straight victories after he claimed the prize again at Loudon, New Hampshire.
Oh no, my friend. I mean, with Kevin Harvick managing to keep Carl Edwards behind him as they came to the line, Happy got his fourth win of the season.
Hey, some folks get carried away, as Brad Keselowski was earlier in the week after he lost his brakes during a Road Atlanta test session that tested just how tough the young man was.
There are times when everything just comes together. Sunday was one of those times, as ESPN began their portion of the season with the best broadcast of the year.
Okay, so Bruton Smith, who owns pretty much everything the France family hasn't already tied down, promises that Kentucky will soon become THE place to go to watch a NASCAR race.
The NASCAR Cup Series heads to Chicagoland Speedway for the eero 400 on Sunday for the first NASCAR action at the track since 2019 at 6:00 PM ET on TNT
The 35-year-old Kligerman from Westport, Connecticut, will make his fourth Truck start of the 2026 season at Lime Rock Park in the No. 77 Chevrolet entry for Spire Motorsports.
The three-time IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar champion and four-time Rolex 24 at Daytona winner from Ovalo, Texas, will make his second Truck start with Kaulig four months after competing at the Streets of St. Petersburg.