The Night Turn 3 Ate Race Cars — And Everyone’s Bracket
If you filled out a bracket for NASCAR’s in-season Challenge, odds are it’s now worth about as much as the twisted heap your favorite driver’s car became on Saturday night.
If you filled out a bracket for NASCAR’s in-season Challenge, odds are it’s now worth about as much as the twisted heap your favorite driver’s car became on Saturday night.
Corey Heim eschewed any doubt as to who the best driver in the field was in Saturday’s Truck Series race at Lime Rock Park, the first ever at the 1.478-mile Connecticut road course.
Before last Sunday’s NASCAR Cup Series event at Pocono Raceway, Chase Briscoe was part of a small minority of drivers keeping a close eye on potential seeding for the In-Season Challenge.
In last Sunday’s NASCAR Cup Series race at Pocono Raceway, all three Roush Fenway Keselowski drivers finished in the top 10.
Another solid finish, another empty trophy shelf — Chase Elliott’s winless season rolls on.
With NASCAR legend Dale Earnhardt Jr. in his ear, rookie sensation Connor Zilisch earned his first oval win at Pocono Raceway.
Carson Hocevar’s week included a dust-up with Ricky Stenhouse Jr., a fine from his team, and a crash course in consequences.
Shane van Gisbergen stood tall on the highest Victory Podium step, wearing a traditional Mexican sombrero and spraying champagne to celebrate his win in Sunday’s Viva Mexico 250 at the world-renowned Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez in Mexico City.
In what can only be described as NASCAR’s most tequila-fueled fever dream in decades, the Cup Series staged a race south of the border outside the U.S. for the first time in over sixty years
Daniel Suarez winning the Xfinity Series race in Mexico City is a storybook ending. But the race itself was a page-turner.