Earnhardt Comparisons And Bumper Promises For NASCAR’s New Disruptor
Carson Hocevar nearly stole Daytona and Atlanta before the white flag betrayed him, finishing 18th and fourth but making sure everyone remembered the No. 77.
Carson Hocevar nearly stole Daytona and Atlanta before the white flag betrayed him, finishing 18th and fourth but making sure everyone remembered the No. 77.
Fresh off a win at EchoPark, Reddick is already two-for-two to start the year. Nobody in modern Cup history has gone three straight out of the gate. That carrot just got a lot closer.
Only 18 drivers posted laps in final practice, as Ryan Preece led a Ford-heavy draft and several contenders dialed in backup cars.
Chevrolet liked what it saw in the Duels, Ford admitted 2025 stung, Toyota insists it was 90 seconds from glory, and Dodge is quietly plotting its Cup return.
If the Duels were cautious heat races and still produced wrecks, Logano’s message for the 500 is simple: buckle up and maybe say a prayer.
Chase Briscoe used AI to preview his inevitable bald future, sent social media into a frenzy, and now heads to the Daytona 500 from the front row—hairline still pending.
Grief has a way of slowing everything down, even for one of NASCAR’s fiercest racers—but Hamlin insists the edge is coming back.
After years of feeling like NASCAR was borrowing someone else’s playoff script, the sport is going back to something that actually sounds like it belongs on a racetrack
Brad Keselowski arrived for his DAYTONA 500 Media Day interviews walking with a cane to support his right leg
Kaulig Racing driver AJ Allmendinger describes the Cook Out Clash at Bowman Gray Stadium as a “cool event”—and that may be putting it mildly.