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The White Zone: The changing of eras

While one driver retires, another celebrates the ultimate prize. It symbolized the changing of eras in NASCAR.

The White Zone: NASCAR’s 75th season was good, but not great

As the curtain falls on another season of NASCAR, let's look at the good and bad of its 75th season.

The White Zone: Chase Elliott has an attitude problem

That Chase Elliott felt the need to lie about his reason for side-swiping Kyle Larson, a teammate, shows NASCAR's most popular driver has an attitude problem.

Ryan Preece ready to return after scary crash at Daytona

Playoffs for the NASCAR Cup Series start Sunday at Darlington Raceway for the Cook Out Southern 500. One driver is ready for a bounce back race and that driver is Ryan Preece.

The White Zone: Johnson worthy inductee of the hall

CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- As someone who watched Jimmie Johnson's entire career, both as a Jeff Gordon fan and as press, I can truly say I witnessed one of the all-time NASCAR greats.

Three Big Stories: Pocono (2023)

From Denny Hamlin's aggression and Austin Dillon's helmet throw to a pick-your-poison situation, here's Three Big Stories from Pocono Raceway.

Rhodes and Crafton trade tense words at Mid-Ohio

LEXINGTON, Ohio -- Standing on pit road, I saw Matt Crafton and Ben Rhodes exchange tense words. So I asked Rhodes what happened.

Three Big Stories: Gateway (2023)

MADISON, Ill. -- From Kyle Busch turning into a fan favorite and Richard Childress Racing becoming a force, again, to blown brake rotors, here's Three Big Stories from Gateway.

Dominant trucks hand Enfinger Gateway victory in late wreck

MADISON, Ill. -- It was Zane Smith's race to lose, until a late caution forced a restart and a wreck ruined his chance at victory.

The White Zone: Waivers in NASCAR are a joke

MADISON, Ill. -- If Chase Elliott intentionally wrecking Denny Hamlin isn't grounds for denying a playoff waiver request, then waivers are a joke.

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