
Drivers, Fans Have Mixed Feelings as Richmond Loses a Date
NASCAR’s hotly anticipated international points debut at Mexico City may have added some diversity to the schedule, but it came at a cost.
NASCAR’s hotly anticipated international points debut at Mexico City may have added some diversity to the schedule, but it came at a cost.
It’s been a dominant regular season for Corey Heim.
Last year at Richmond was the clearest demonstration of exactly what an automatic Playoff berth means.
By any measure, Shane van Gisbergen has had an incredibly successful Cup Series rookie season.
Richmond Raceway now has just one chance to prove itself on the NASCAR schedule.
Sunday’s Watkins Glen race locked in some championship favorites while leaving others needing nothing short of a miracle in the final two regular season events.
Shane van Gisbergen didn’t just win at Watkins Glen—he rewrote the ending to last year’s heartbreak, and this time the script was all his.
Watkins Glen is not only where Connor Zilisch made his Xfinity Series debut, it’s where he scored his first series win.
With a fresh Trackhouse deal, Shane Van Gisbergen arrives at The Glen as the man everyone’s still chasing.
Corey Heim has already proven there’s no track type that fazes him in the Truck Series.