Chase Briscoe Calls Battling SVG Like Trying to Guard Michael Jordan in His Prime
Chase Briscoe didn’t beat Shane van Gisbergen—but for a moment, it looked like he might, and that alone tells you how far he’s come.
Chase Briscoe didn’t beat Shane van Gisbergen—but for a moment, it looked like he might, and that alone tells you how far he’s come.
It wasn’t even a stage break when tempers boiled over at lap 62 at Sonoma Sunday—but the yellow flag flew, and suddenly pit road turned into a low-budget sequel to Days of Thunder.
Sonoma was less a race and more a performance—starring Shane van Gisbergen and 35 background cars.
Imagine the soft rustle of dry California grass.
NASCAR’s opening act returns to Bowman Gray — where the walls are close, the fans are louder, and the chaos is guaranteed.
There’s a line about the pinball wizard in the Who’s rock opera “Tommy” that goes “What makes him so good?”
Bubba Wallace and Alex Bowman can’t even share a street without turning it into a contact sport.
It took Shane van Gisbergen two days to do what the Cubs have been trying for over a century—perfection in Chicago.
It didn’t take long for Sunday’s NASCAR Chicago Street Race to produce yet another mid-season Challenge disaster
NASCAR rumors are swirling faster than a Talladega draft line that Days of Thunder 2 might actually happen. And honestly, I say bring it on. […]