Larson gets wild overtime Xfinity win at Daytona
Friday night’s NASCAR Xfinity Series race ended with a sweep, and overtime and two broken hearts.
Friday night’s NASCAR Xfinity Series race ended with a sweep, and overtime and two broken hearts.
The last time NASCAR Xfinity veteran Elliott Sadler raced at Daytona International Speedway he left somewhat deflated.
When Kyle Larson crossed the finish line at Chicagoland Speedway 8.030 seconds ahead of runner-up Kevin Harvick, there were no screams of elation from the winner
Welcome back, Dale Jr.
The green flag would soon wave, but before Justin Allgaier went elbows up, he draped his arms around his four-year old daughter, Harper Grace.
On his way to vacation during the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series off-week, Erik Jones stopped by Daytona International Speedway on Wednesday.
It may not have been the race win, but Grala was absolutely a happy and encouraged 12th-place finisher Saturday.
Austin Dillon powered past Kaz Grala on Lap 72 of Saturday’s LTI Printing 250 at Michigan International Speedway and held the lead the rest of the way to win Friday.
As Chase Elliott visited with students at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Wednesday, he had a perfect view of Daytona International Speedway.
A new high-downforce, restrictor-plate competition package at Pocono Raceway brought a familiar result on Saturday—at least where the NASCAR Xfinity Series is concerned.