After engine troubles nearly ended his 2014 OSCAAR Super Late Model championship campaign before it had even began, Kevin Cornelius regrouped in preparation for Kawartha Speedway.
One year removed from his first career Kawartha triumph, London Recreational Racing driver Andrew Gresel returned to the Fraserville 3/8 mile for a repeat performance, surviving early-race contact to lead more than half of the 50-lap event for his first win of 2014.
Ronnie Bassett Jr. and the No. 04 Jerry Hunt Auto Sales of Lexington, NC Bassett Racing Toyota Camry came into Bowman Gray Stadium with a home field advantage. Bassett Jr. was the only full-time NASCAR K&N Pro Series East competitor born, raised and currently still residing in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, home to the historic Bowman Gray Stadium.
In only his second road course start, Grant Enfinger earns a top-five finish for the Great Railing 150 yesterday at New Jersey Motorsports Park. Driving the No. 90 Triple K Construction - Motor Honey/Casite Ford Fusion, Enfinger finished the race in 4th after starting 11th.
Helio Castroneves was living in the moment while revisiting the past and looking to the future while being doused with champagne on the victory podium June 1 at Belle Isle in Detroit.
The biggest hotbed for traditional sprint car racing is without a doubt the state of Indiana. It can be argued that Pennsylvania holds that same moniker for the winged set.
Justin Allison is set to make his Pocono Raceway debut this weekend piloting the No. 88 HaVACo Ford Fusion in the ARCA Racing Series presented by Menards. In preparation for his debut, he’ll be testing at the Tricky Triangle on Wednesday, June 4.
INDYCAR announced today that Chevrolet has been penalized 10 Engine Manufacturer Championship points per Verizon IndyCar Series rules for violation of Rule 16.5.1 (engine change under mileage).
INDYCAR announced today that it has rescinded penalties issued against Chevrolet for violation of Verizon IndyCar Series engine regulations 11.2 (Torque Control) and 12.1 (Traction Control).
Variety is often said to be the “spice of life.” There will be plenty of variety this week for Kraig Kinser and his fellow World of Outlaws STP Sprint Car Series competitors as they compete at three vastly different tracks in three states.
Team Penske continued its march toward Indianapolis 500 presented by Gainbridge history Saturday during the first day of PPG Presents Armed Forces Qualifying, capturing the top three spots among the 12 drivers who will compete for the NTT P1 Award on Sunday.
Defending Top Fuel world champion, Doug Kalitta, was the top performing Toyota Dragster during qualifying for the Route 66 NHRA Nationals in Joliet, Illinois.
ro Stock points leader Greg Anderson drove to the win in the GETTRX Pro Stock All-Star Callout on Saturday at Route 66 Raceway, defeating Matt Hartford in the final round...
For the second time this season, Funny Car’s J.R. Todd picked up a win in the Mission #2Fast2Tasty NHRA Challenge, defeating reigning world champion Matt Hagan in the final round on Saturday at Route 66 Raceway...
Meyer Shank Racing (MSR) will start three cars in next Sunday’s Indianapolis 500 after a successful Saturday qualifying at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway oval, but the team has more to do before the starting order is settled.