Tyler Reddick’s Great Summer of Misery carries on
Tyler Reddick’s championship season has taken a spectacular summer detour, with another early crash at Iowa adding to an increasingly ugly stretch.
Tyler Reddick’s championship season has taken a spectacular summer detour, with another early crash at Iowa adding to an increasingly ugly stretch.
Carson Kvapil has gone from winless wonder to back-to-back winner, stealing the lead in overtime at Iowa and putting himself firmly in the Chase picture.
Iowa is getting a fresh racing surface Monday, but the drivers have very different ideas about what the new asphalt should accomplish.
Chase Briscoe is joining the race team owner club, buying Brent Marks Racing and putting the championship-caliber driver behind the wheel.
Joe Custer says Haas sees a better business opportunity in three O’Reilly cars than adding another Cup entry—and wants drivers to earn their way up.
Ryan Blaney will lead Sunday’s field to green at Iowa after taking the pole, while his championship rivals endured a rather less successful Saturday
NASCAR’s new stage-break procedure will reduce caution laps and increase green-flag racing. It also sends one of the sport’s wildest, most entertaining moments into history.
The Clash returns to Daytona in 2027, bringing the season-opening exhibition back where many fans believe it belongs.
One win could have been a fluke. A third-place finish at Indianapolis says Joey Logano’s championship defense may finally be gaining traction.
Todd Gilliland finished 24th at Indianapolis and somehow became a millionaire. And NASCAR’s In-Season Challenge proved that sometimes the best story isn’t at the front of the field