
Chase Elliott’s Playoff run takes a big hit early at Darlington
Chase Elliott’s was knocked off his spot as the favorite for NASCAR’s Playoffs Sunday at Darlington
Chase Elliott’s was knocked off his spot as the favorite for NASCAR’s Playoffs Sunday at Darlington
Joey Logano, the 2018 Cup champion, has already branded himself the favorite at NASCAR’s 2022 Playoffs get underway.
NASCAR wanted parity and as the 2022 version of the Playoffs begin, it appears they have just that.
A quarter of this year’s NASCAR Cup Series 16-driver Playoff field will be competing for the season prize for the first time
Unlike Joey Logano, Chase Elliott doesn’t see himself as a clear favorite to win the NASCAR Cup Series championship.
While the majority of drivers in Thursday’s Playoff Media Day fully conceded there was no single overwhelming pick to win the season trophy. All of them—from weekly frontrunners to new Playoff drivers—were able to make a case for being legitimate title favorites.
Team Penske driver Joey Logano concedes the Fords as a group haven’t quite caught up with the speed shown by the Chevrolets and Toyotas in the NASCAR Cup Series.
Ross Chastain has certainly garnered headlines and attention this season
It’s been no secret that Kyle Busch has been working on a new contract.
23XI Racing announced Wednesday that Bubba Wallace will be driving the team’s number 45 Toyota Camry for the rest of the season.