
NASCAR returns to the Indianapolis oval in a ‘bittersweet’ weekend for Chase Briscoe
For the first time in four years, one of NASCAR’s crown-jewel events returns to its original staging grounds.
For the first time in four years, one of NASCAR’s crown-jewel events returns to its original staging grounds.
With this week’s Brickyard 400 Presented by PPG at Indianapolis Motor Speedway marking the last race before a two-week sporting layoff during the Summer Olympics, most of the NASCAR Cup Series competitors can now fully concede, it is officially “go time” to secure one of the 16 Playoff positions.
Alex Bowman might have fallen short of the chance to back up his breakthrough win at the Chicago Street Course after restarting on the front row in the closing laps at Pocono, but a third-place finish is a very welcome result for the team.
Kyle Busch just can’t seem to catch a break it seems.
Ross Chastain came into Pocono hoping for something positive.
Team Penske had a pretty good Sunday on the track.
Reigning NASCAR Xfinity Series champion Cole Custer claimed his first win of the 2024 season Saturday.
Denny Hamlin conceded Saturday that securing NASCAR records do indeed matter to him and his legacy.
Austin Cindric fully admits it’s a big deal that Penske was the first team to earn a Playoff sweep.