
It’s time for drivers outside the top 10 to start thinking “wild card”
Is it too early for drivers outside the top 10 in the NASCAR Sprint Cup standings to take a more aggressive approach and gamble for […]
Is it too early for drivers outside the top 10 in the NASCAR Sprint Cup standings to take a more aggressive approach and gamble for […]
So far this season, Hendrick Motorsports has been waiting on its next win. When it comes it will be the 200th for the storied NASCAR […]
KANSAS CITY, Kan. — What started as a promising day for pole-sitter AJ Allmendinger quickly dissolved into disappointment, as a throttle linkage problem waylaid […]
KANSAS CITY, Kan. — How disappointed was Jimmie Johnson not to secure the 200th NASCAR Sprint Cup victory for team owner Rick Hendrick? In fact, […]
A seventh place finish in Sunday’s STP 400 at Kansas Speedway is another notch of consistency for Dale Earnhardt, Jr., and the No. 88 Hendrick Motorsports team.
Roush Fenway Racing drove out of Kansas Speedway with three cars in the top-10 following Sunday’s STP 400.
Martin Truex, Jr., may have dominated the STP 400 at Kansas Speedway, but Denny Hamlin stole the show in the end…
Simply put, it was James Buescher’s day….
A.J. Allmendinger will start on the pole for Sunday’s STP 400 at Kansas Speedway. Allmendinger becomes the seventh different poll winner in seven Sprint Cup Races in 2012.
“It’s way better than I’ve ever qualified here,” Allmendinger said of the 175.993 mph lap. “We’re getting there; we’re not where we want to be yet, but getting closer.”
Kansas Speedway officials repaired a small hole near the apex of Turn 1 on Saturday morning. The hole was in the racing groove and was fixed with polygem. The repaving project will begin immediately following Sunday’s STP 400.