Daytona is the last shot for the Playoffs under the lights
Daytona International Speedway is home to the final round of the NASCAR Cup Series regular season, meaning it’s the last chance for drivers to punch their tickets to the Playoffs.
Daytona International Speedway is home to the final round of the NASCAR Cup Series regular season, meaning it’s the last chance for drivers to punch their tickets to the Playoffs.
With only five to go at Watkins Glen, Kyle Larson was running a comfortable third after a restart while his teammate William Byron battled Ty Gibbs in front of him for the lead.
Kevin Harvick’s fortunes have changed quickly.
Former Xfinity Series champion Joe Nemechek has announced his return to NASCAR at Daytona.
Kimi Raikkonen will be making his Cup Series debut at Watkins Glen on Sunday, with the Finn driving for Trackhouse Racing’s PROJECT91 effort.
A pit stop was the key for Chandler Smith on Saturday at Richmond.
Kimi Raikkonen headed to Virginia International Raceway on Thursday with the Trackhouse team to turn laps in NASCAR’s Next Gen car ahead of his Cup Series debut at Watkins Glen.
23XI Racing announced on Friday that it had inked a multi-year contract extension with driver Bubba Wallace.
Each of the final three races before the Playoffs offers a new level of unpredictability.
Ty Gibbs got the lead in the closing half at Michigan and made the most of it.