Dirt Trackers Taking Over JGR
The addition of Chase Briscoe to the Joe Gibbs Racing roster brings another driver from the dirt ranks to one of NASCAR’s most powerful teams.
The addition of Chase Briscoe to the Joe Gibbs Racing roster brings another driver from the dirt ranks to one of NASCAR’s most powerful teams.
Kyle Larson may have celebrated on the frontstretch as he earned a ROVAL trophy and punched his ticket to the next round, but four drivers were more disappointed at Charlotte Motor Speedway.
The dreams of Chase Briscoe—and indeed, the dreams of an entire organization—came crashing down at Charlotte’s ROVAL Sunday.
It might seem strange, but Chase Briscoe asserts he’d rather be 32 points below the cut line for the next round of the NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs than 15.
Kyle Busch, the man with a legacy as long as a laundry list of angry radio outbursts, might finally see his 18-year streak of winning at least one race come to a screeching halt.
The pit crew servicing Chase Biscoe’s car this weekend won’t be the same group that helped propel him into the NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs with an 11th-hour win at Darlington and subsequently into the Round of 12.
Denny Hamlin came into Bristol under immense pressure, trailing the cutoff by six points after an underwhelming 23rd place finish at Watkins Glen.
Chase Briscoe has been on a roller coaster that would make the most hardened theme park fan queasy.
Kyle Larson, the No. 1 seed in NASCAR’s Cup Playoffs, barely had time to blink before disaster struck at Atlanta Sunday
Contrast Chase Briscoe with William Byron, who knew he would be competing in the NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs when he won the Daytona 500 in February.