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USMC Staff Sgt. Liam Dwyer, IMSA Race Winner, Shares Can Do Attitude with NASCAR Community

Last week’s IMSA race winner at Lime Rock, USMC Staff Sergeant Liam Dwyer visited the world of NASCAR this past race weekend in Dover, Delaware to experience the sights and sounds of stock car racing and to share his inspirational message of overcoming obstacles and achieving dreams.

Alex Bowman: ‘Just a Normal 21 Year Old Turning Laps for a Living’

Alex Bowman, driver of the No. 23 Dr. Pepper Toyota for BK Racing, may be competing for Rookie of the Year honors in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series, but he describes himself as “just a normal 21 year old who gets to turn laps for a living.”

Jeb and Ward Burton Emotional Over New Truck Ride and Sponsor

Jeb Burton, his father Ward, representatives of his new sponsor Estes Express Lines and his new team ThorSport Racing were all on hand at...

Sage Karam Having fun, Learning Lots

The typical teenagers high school life flies by, but normally not at more than 220 miles an hour. As a racing prodigy he's not living the life of a typical 19 year old college bound kid.

NASCAR BTS: Chris MacNicol AKA Talladega Tire Man

At Talladega this past weekend, one fan, wearing only a Goodyear, received some significant television time during the race broadcast. So, this week’s NASCAR Behind the Scenes simply had to focus on Chris MacNicol, the man otherwise known as the Talladega Tire Man.

Mike Stefanik Humbled Awaiting Hall of Fame News

Later this month, NASCAR will officially announce the next five drivers who will enter the Hall of Fame and Mike Stefanik, nine-time NASCAR champion...

Joey Gase’s Prior Decisions Still Impacting People Today; Excited For ‘Dega This Weekend

While many racers have different backgrounds and hair-raising stories, Gase’s journey and caring decisions are some of the most unbelievable things you’ll encounter, and again, he manages all of this while, still, going 200 MPH every weekend.

Gray Gualding Not Phased By Criticism; Inducted to NASCAR NEXT Class

Gray Gaulding was inducted to the 2014-2015 NASCAR NEXT class at Richmond International Raceway on Friday due to impressing the voting panel with one win and 13 top-10 finishes among the K&N East and West divisions.

NASCAR BTS: Kevin Henry Brings Penn State Roar to Pocono Raceway

This week’s NASCAR Behind the Scenes focuses on Kevin Henry, who after running Penn State University’s Beaver Stadium, is bringing his own brand of...

Brandon Gdovic, Ronnie Basset Jr. Among NASCAR NEXT ‘Snubs’

Brandon Gdovic and Ronnie Basset Jr., unfortunately, weren’t selected into the 2014-2015 NASCAR NEXT program, making them this season’s ‘snubs’, however, both competitors are hoping to use the rejection as extra motivation this season and beyond.

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ATLANTA BRAVES LEGEND CHIPPER JONES NAMED QUAKER STATE 400 AVAILABLE AT WALMART GRAND MARSHAL

World Series Champion and Atlanta Braves legend Chipper Jones will give NASCAR’s stars the command to fire engines for the Quaker State 400 Available at Walmart.

FUNNY CAR’S CHAD GREEN FOCUSED ON MORE SUCCESS AT NHRA NEW ENGLAND NATIONALS PRESENTED BY BPROAUTO

A strong start to the season has the chance to get even better for Funny Car’s Chad Green at this weekend’s 13th annual NHRA New England Nationals presented by bproauto at New England Dragway.

2026 Niece Motorsports NCTS Race Preview: Michigan International Speedway

Saturday’s NCTS race at Michigan International Speedway is sponsored by DQS Solutions & Staffing and Precision Vehicle Logistics

How to Keep Your Business Fleet Running Smooth—So the Wheels Don’t Fall Off Your Plans

If you want your fleet to work as smoothly as the rest of your business (and, hey, maybe even boost its value if you ever decide to sell your business).

Finding Your Confidence Behind the Wheel After a Major Accident

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