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Jimmie Johnson leads opening Daytona 500 practice
Jimmie Johnson returned to a familiar position on Friday—the front of the NASCAR Cup Series field.
Jimmie Johnson returned to a familiar position on Friday—the front of the NASCAR Cup Series field.
In his quest to find a new NASCAR Cup Series team for 2023, Kyle Busch made some new friends along the way.
The Garage 56 project brought many of the sport’s senior executives together to finally unveil the specially-constructed Chevrolet in Daytona’s famed Victory Lane.
Defending Daytona 500 winner Austin Cindric showed up for media day at Daytona International Speedway with some captivating stories to tell
Johnson left NASCAR racing after the 2020 season and spent two years driving IndyCars
Kyle Busch proved to his new boss and teammates that he will be competitive in 2023.
As expected there was a lot of optimism exuded as the NASCAR Cup Series drivers arrived at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum Saturday
Seven-time NASCAR Cup Series champion Jimmie Johnson, long-time sports car star Mike Rockenfeller and former Formula One champion Jenson Button will comprise the highly-anticipated driver lineup for the NASCAR Garage 56 project at this year’s 24 Hours of Le Mans.
Stewart-Haas Racing (SHR) has signed driver Chase Briscoe to a multiyear contract extension
On Friday night at the Charlotte Convention Center, the NASCAR Hall of Fame welcomed a formidable champion of the stock car racing’s premier division, one of the NASCAR Cup Series’ most successful modern-era crew chiefs and a driver who competed in NASCAR events during seven different decades as the Hall of Fame Class of 2023.
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