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Dakoda Armstrong Sees New Ride as ‘Greatest Opportunity’

Twenty-two year old former Truck Series driver Dakoda Armstrong has been tapped by the ‘King’ to drive the iconic No. 43 Ford Mustang full-time...

SHR continues to get stronger

Randy Miller and I spoke at length with veteran spotter Tim Fedewa. The conversation ranged from the new Gen 6 car and the struggles of the Ford camp to find speed through out the season to what Tim is looking forward to doing during the off season (hunting for those wondering).

Dillon wins championship amidst controversial finish

Brad Keselowski won the Ford Ecoboost 300, but that win was overshadowed by a championship wrapped in controversy. Austin Dillon struggled with handling problems most...

Hornish wins the pole for the Ford Ecoboost 300

Sam Hornish Jr. who is chasing his first NASCAR championship this weekend at Homestead-Miami Speedway, is doing everything he can do to accomplish his...

Nationwide Series: The crown jewel of Ford Championship weekend

Ford Championship weekend at Homestead-Miami Speedway is arguably the biggest weekend of the NASCAR season. This this the weekend they crown the national series...

Round one to Hornish

Nationwide Series championship contenders, Sam Hornish and Austin Dillon are locked in the closest points battle among NASCAR’s three national series that are closing...

Homestead Championship Preview

It's hard to believe it but the longest season in sports is just about over with. In a few days, three new NASCAR champions...

A Life of Racing: Kyle Larson

"I'd be like, 'Poor kid, geez. How do you tell him (about reality)?' But he's always had that confidence. I don't think he's in...

The Final Word – Dover is over, now off to Kansas where Kyle’s dreams go to die

Dover in a nutshell? Well, Jimmie won, Matt did not, and Kyle had to settle for a mere Top Five. What has not changed is that the trio remain the only relevant drivers as they head to Kansas for Sunday's fourth round of the Chase.

Ryan Blaney takes the win in the Kentucky 300

19 year old Camping World Truck Series regular, Ryan Blaney puts on an impressive performance driving the No. 22 Discount Tires Ford in the Kentucky 300 at Kentucky Speedway. Blaney led 96 laps en route to victory. He also became the fourth different driver to win in the car this season and the tenth win of the season for the No. 22.

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