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Matt Crafton Leader of the Pack at ThorSport Racing

Celebrating his twelfth season at ThorSport Racing, 35 year old Matt Crafton may well be known as the ‘leader of the pack’ among his fellow drivers, including championship runner-up Johnny Sauter and Rookie of the Year contender Dakoda Armstrong.

RAB Racing Suspends John Wes Townley: Outrageoous!

Early Friday morning 22 year old John Wes Townley was arrested for DUI for the second time in his career. Townley, who just inked...

Joey Coulter Set To Embark on Second Full Camping World Truck Series Season

In 2011, Joey Coulter had his biggest year in racing to date as he moved up to the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series to...

NOTES FROM THE NASCAR NATION – PRE DAYTONA DEALS FOR WHEELS.

NOTES FROM THE NASCAR NATION: PRE DAYTONA DEALS FOR WHEELS BY DAVE GRAYSON As we move closer to green flag time for the February 26th...

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Corey Heim scheduled for 12 Cup starts with 23XI Racing in 2026

Corey Heim will be competing in select NASCAR Cup Series events for 23XI Racing throughout the 2026 season.

JOSH BILICKI PARTNERS WITH FLEX POWER IN MULTI-RACE AGREEMENT THAT GOES BEYOND THE TRACK

NASCAR driver Josh Bilicki today announced that he has partnered with Flex Power for two races during the 2026 NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series season.

Beard Motorsports: Anthony Alfredo Daytona 500 Advance

Driver Anthony Alfredo continues his recent run of Cup Series outings with Beard Chevrolet this week at Daytona.

NHRA SUMMIT RACING JR. DRAG RACING LEAGUE RELEASES 2026 SCHEDULE

NHRA announced the season schedule for the NHRA Summit Racing Jr. Drag Racing League, featuring a host of special events in 2026 as Summit Racing Equipment returns as the title sponsor of the popular racing league for youth ages 5-17.
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