NASCAR heads to Miami in crunch time for the Playoffs
There are just two chances left for NASCAR Cup Series drivers to qualify for the Championship 4 and have a shot at the Championship.
There are just two chances left for NASCAR Cup Series drivers to qualify for the Championship 4 and have a shot at the Championship.
After a dramatic elimination race at the Roval, in which Christopher Bell scored a clutch win to keep his Playoff hopes alive, NASCAR’s best continue the hunt for a championship in the Round of 8.
AJ Allmendinger battled Ty Gibbs all day in Charlotte, and it took until double overtime for him to cement a hard-fought victory.
Executives from some of NASCAR’s biggest teams spoke out on Friday about their dispute with the sanctioning body over the sport’s financial model.
Only one Cup Series driver can be confident heading into the elimination round at the Charlotte Roval, which will set the field for the Round of 8 in the Playoffs.
The NASCAR Appeal Panel announced a change to William Byron’s penalty, giving him his Playoff points back but doubling his fine.
AJ Allmendinger was ahead of Sam Mayer by just .015 seconds when he crossed the line to win his first superspeedway race – or three feet, in other words.
For the third time in a row, a NASCAR Camping World Truck Series race winner led only one lap, but this was an especially emotional lap led for Matt DiBenedetto.
Talladega is traditionally a venue for unexpected winners, but no Playoff driver has found victory lane yet in the first four postseason races.
Noah Gragson earned his spot in the next round of the Xfinity Series Playoffs, but it’s the record he set that will stand the test of time.