
A Night of Glory: Edwards, Rudd, and Moody Inducted into NASCAR Hall of Fame
NASCAR royalty made its way to uptown Charlotte Friday night to welcome and honor the newest class of NASCAR royalty.
NASCAR royalty made its way to uptown Charlotte Friday night to welcome and honor the newest class of NASCAR royalty.
Tenacity, innovation and backflips. Sustained success at NASCAR’s highest levels. Those are some of the defining qualities the 2025 NASCAR Hall of Fame class possess.
With vendors selling NASCAR merchandise as far as the eye could see alongside the crowded roads leading into São Paulo, Brazil’s world-famous Interlagos racing circuit this August, Daniel Suárez knew it was going to be a significant day.
On a cool Friday evening in downtown Charlotte, the NASCAR industry celebrated its heroes, industry inspirations and champions at the Charlotte Convention Center and NASCAR Hall of Fame for the first time in the sport’s modern era.
The addition of Chase Briscoe to the Joe Gibbs Racing roster brings another driver from the dirt ranks to one of NASCAR’s most powerful teams.
Carson Hocevar (NASCAR Cup Series), Richard Childress Racing’s Jesse Love (NASCAR Xfinity Series) and Front Row Motorsports’ Layne Riggs (NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series) claimed prestigious Sunoco Rookie of the Year honors in their respective series.
With another thrilling Playoff run officially in the books, NASCAR will celebrate its 2024 series champions this week at a new venue, but a familiar place.
Ryan Blaney climbed out of his No. 12 Team Penske Ford on Phoenix Raceway pit road Sunday and took a few minutes to himself, then hugged his fiancé Gianna and shook hands with his team.
Perhaps there was “something” that seemed almost inevitable about Joey Logano’s impressive run to his third NASCAR Cup Championship Sunday at Phoenix Raceway.
After a stellar career that has spanned 21 NASCAR Cup Series seasons, Martin Truex Jr. is retiring from full-time racing at the end of the 2024 season.