Logano Got Robbed, Bell Got Rich, a Caution Flag Fell From the Sky, And NASCAR Got Its Drama
Christopher Bell emerged from the smoke Sunday night like a gladiator stumbling out of the Colosseum.
Christopher Bell emerged from the smoke Sunday night like a gladiator stumbling out of the Colosseum.
In one of the most celebrated days on the racing calendar, 34 cars took to the famed Indianapolis Motor Speedway Saturday for the first day of qualifying for the May 25 Indianapolis 500.
Chandler Smith took the white flag in third but ended up with the win in the Truck Series at North Wilkesboro Speedway.
News of his selection as one of the top 40 drivers in the history of the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour left Tim Connolly speechless—a rarity for the popular, garrulous competitor.
After winning three straight NASCAR Cup Series races early this season, Christopher Bell hasn’t fallen off the face of the earth.
After his victory at Las Vegas Motor Speedway in the fifth NASCAR Cup Series race of the season, Josh Berry’s luck went from bad to worse.
A flawless entry into pit road during Friday’s time trials propelled Brad Keselowski to the pole position for Sunday’s NASCAR All-Star Race at North Wilkesboro Speedway.
With the All-Star Race at North Wilkesboro now in its third year, it’s starting to feel like a consistent part of the schedule. But that doesn’t make it any less special.
What’s two inches among friends? Apparently, 60 points and 75 grand.
Kansas Speedway delivered fast, furious racing. But sure, let’s talk about the aluminum glinting in Turn 4..