
One Itch, One Track, One Comeback: Kasey Kahne Returns at The Rock
Kasey Kahne had an itch he couldn’t wait to scratch.
Kasey Kahne had an itch he couldn’t wait to scratch.
The NASCAR Xfinity and CRAFTSMAN Truck Series are ready to roll at “The Rock.”
So, it’s official. The Xfinity Series, NASCAR’s second-tier stock car slugfest—where teenagers, part-timers, and Cup drivers on ego trips collide like beer cans at a Talladega tailgate—is about to become an orphan.
In auto racing, a blowout is an easy target for derision and dissatisfaction.
It took eight races, a small mountain of frustration, and probably a few broken iRacing rigs, but Ty Gibbs finally had a reason to smile on Sunday.
For the second time in as many races, Kyle Larson nearly pulled off the trifecta—Truck, Xfinity, and Cup wins in one weekend. Nearly.
Pole winner Kyle Larson brought a bazooka to Saturday’s shootout at Bristol Motor Speedway.
There are few places on Earth more violent than Bristol Motor Speedway when things go wrong.
A little ray of sunshine was all Alex Bowman needed to secure the pole position for Sunday’s Food City 500.
After the NASCAR Cup Series race at Bristol Motor Speedway last March, when extreme tire wear was a decisive factor, drivers and crew chiefs were at a loss to form expectations for the Night Race in September.