Cole Pearn leaving NASCAR
Joe Gibbs Racing (JGR) announced Monday that crew chief Cole Pearn has decided to leave the organization to pursue opportunities outside of the sport.
Joe Gibbs Racing (JGR) announced Monday that crew chief Cole Pearn has decided to leave the organization to pursue opportunities outside of the sport.
More than anything else—appropriately enough—Wednesday’s NASCAR Industry Awards Reception at Blake Shelton’s Ole Red was a celebration of the accomplishments of 2019 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series champion Kyle Busch and his No. 18 Joe Gibbs Racing team.
Jimmie Johnson announced his retirement after the 2020 season Wednesday.
Talk about timing. After going winless for 21 races, Kyle Busch got hot when it mattered leading a race high 120 laps in the second half of the season ending race at Homestead Sunday to win the Ford EcoBoost 400 and his second Monster Energy NASCAR Cup series title.
The Chevrolet camp boasts the only active driver who has won more than one championship in the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series.
The connection and fondness was immediately evident as Tony Stewart and Joe Gibbs took their seats Friday morning
After 35 races, including nine high-action, high-drama Playoff events the field of four is set.
Chase Elliott had a chance.
NASCAR issued a behavioral penalty to Richard Petty Motorsports driver Bubba Wallace Saturday for ‘intentionally manipulating competition’ last Sunday at Texas Motor Speedway.
Truth be told, Chase Elliott says he was already over a tough Playoff race at Texas Motor Speedway and looking ahead to this week’s Bluegreen Vacations 500 at Phoenix’s ISM Raceway by the time the checkered flag flew on the Texas high banks last Sunday.
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