NASCAR Hall of Fame selection caught former driver Carl Edwards in the air
Perhaps it’s simply humility that accounts for Carl Edwards’ low expectations on May 21 Voting Day for the NASCAR Hall of Fame.
Perhaps it’s simply humility that accounts for Carl Edwards’ low expectations on May 21 Voting Day for the NASCAR Hall of Fame.
In his heart, Noah Gragson knew the news was coming.
It was with an obvious sense of pride that Michael McDowell reveled in his pole-winning run on Saturday at World Wide Technology Raceway at Gateway.
Another headstone could soon be planted in the graveyard filled with many NASCAR teams who once competed in American stock car auto racing’s biggest league.
The Coca-Cola 600 turned into more like the Coca-Cola 150.
Last year’s Coca-Cola 600 winner saw his hopes for repeat come to an end early Sunday night.
Only minutes after taking the Indianapolis 500 checkered flag, NASCAR champion Kyle Larson was on a helicopter heading from the Indianapolis Motor Speedway to the NASCAR Cup Series race at Charlotte Motor Speedway Sunday night.
Ty Gibbs saved the strongest performance of the day for the money lap in time trials for the Sunday’s Coca-Cola 600.
The decibel level unmistakably rose as Kyle Larson’s name was announced and the popular driver descended the main-straight grandstands at the famed Indianapolis Motor Speedway Saturday morning.
Chase Elliott started from 30th, but he kept his eye on the prize throughout the BetMGM 300 at Charlotte Motor Speedway.