Kyle Larson taking first steps towards Indy 500
Racing in the Indianapolis 500 has long been a dream of Hendrick Motorsports driver Kyle Larson.
Racing in the Indianapolis 500 has long been a dream of Hendrick Motorsports driver Kyle Larson.
Almost assuredly, Tyler Reddick will qualify for the NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs, thanks to his Mar. 26 victory on the road course at Circuit of the Americas in Austin, Tex.
Trackhouse Racing drivers Ross Chastain and Daniel Suarez provided strong indication of how serious they are about the May 21 NASCAR All-Star Race at North Wilkesboro Speedway.
It didn’t take long for Kyle Larson to assert his superiority on the dirt track at Bristol Motor Speedway.
For the second time in four days, Kyle Larson will face off against dirt late model superstar Jonathan Davenport.
Kyle Busch’s last season with Joe Gibbs Racing didn’t live up to the driver’s expectations.
Ross Chastain is so accustomed to receiving blame for on-track incidents that he and his team joked about potential comments from Christopher Bell last Sunday at Richmond.
Those who are familiar with NASCAR Cup Series history doubtless are aware of the intense rivalry at Bristol Motor Speedway between Dale Earnhardt and Terry Labonte in the late 1990s.
Joey Logano added another memory at Atlanta Motor Speedway on Saturday, and seven other Ford drivers followed behind him.
William Byron, winner of the last two NASCAR Cup Series races, doesn’t think the penalties he suffered for his team’s unauthorized modifications to the hood louvers on his No. 24 Chevrolet will have an effect on the way he races.