Daytona’s Season Finale Ends With Blaney, Broken Hearts, and Bowman’s Lucky Escape
In a race that was supposed to crown a Cinderella, Ryan Blaney showed up as the grumpy stepmother.
In a race that was supposed to crown a Cinderella, Ryan Blaney showed up as the grumpy stepmother.
The Ram brand has a new partner for its entry into the NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series next year—in a big way.
The worst-kept secret in NASCAR is now reality—Connor Zilisch is going Cup racing with Trackhouse.
Kyle Larson did it in Texas, now Parker Kligerman has done it in Daytona: Connor Zilisch’s stand-ins just keep winning.
Everyone was excited when the schedules were finally announced this week….well, almost everyone.
Without exception each driver in the NASCAR Cup Series insists that his chances of victory depend a lot not just on the equipment or team but on his own mindset.
Of course, Hendrick Motorsports driver Alex Bowman would prefer not to have his championship potential rely so heavily on one race, the Daytona season finale.
For so many race teams heading into Saturday night’s Coke Zero Sugar 400 a trophy hoist in the NASCAR Cup Series regular season finale will be the ultimate in clutch efforts.
It’s now become normal for NASCAR to end its regular season at Daytona, but racing at the superspeedway is always anything but normal.
This is either genius or madness, and honestly, that’s when NASCAR is at its best.