Fastline Motorsports announced earlier this week that Tim Hortons will once again sponsor Jeff Lapcevich in the NASCAR Canadian Tire Series. It marks the 25th season that Tim Hortons has partnered with the Grimsby, Ontario native.
Graham Rahal won the Rolex 24 at Daytona in 2011 and received the coveted watch that the winner receives - but has yet to wear it. Rahal put it up in a case and has left it there ever since.
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 the season finale of the IndyCar Series season at Auto Club Speedway in Fontana, California, Justin Wilson was involved a six-car incident that resulted in "non-operable pelvic fractures and a small pulmonary contusion".
It seems rather odd to think of NASCAR racing teams making last minute deals during the month of January. After all, it's only the first month of a brand new year.
Last year, Juan Pablo Montoya announced that he would be heading back to IndyCar, driving for Team Penske. The opportunity didn't shock fans as they could see it coming based on Montoya's words that he wanted to get back into a car he could win in.
As the IndyCar teams continue to prepare for their 2014 season, Andretti Autosport took another step in the process when they unvieled their 2014 driver line-up and the paint schemes those drivers will be running. One of the biggest changes going into the season is that AA will be powered by Honda motors, rather than Chevrolet motors.
Empire Racing announced recently that late model drier Jacob Engle will be moving up to the ARCA Racing Series presented by Menards in 2014, running a full-time schedule.
Ken Schrader announced his retirement from the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series at Homestead-Miami Speedway in November. But don't fear. The veteran is nowhere near done racing.
Young’s Motorsports confirmed today that motorsports polymath Brad Perez will drive for the team in Saturday afternoon’s NFPA 250 at Martinsville (Va.) Speedway.
Rising star Luke Baldwin will grab another rung on the NASCAR ladder when he makes his NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series debut on Saturday in the NFPA 250 at Martinsville (Va.) Speedway.