NASCAR Hands Daniel Dye Indefinite Suspension Over Social Media Comments
NASCAR’s latest disciplinary move underscores how quickly controversy can shift the competitive landscape.
NASCAR’s latest disciplinary move underscores how quickly controversy can shift the competitive landscape.
At age 18, NASCAR Xfinity Series driver Daniel Dye founded the platform “Race to Stop Suicide,” a non-profit organization dedicated to breaking the stigma surrounding mental health and suicide.
Daniel Dye will drive the No. 10 car in the Xfinity Series for Kaulig Racing, alongside Josh Williams and a to-be-announced third driver, the team announced at Daytona on Friday at midday.
Christian Eckes extended his points lead in the strongest way possible at Nashville Superspeedway: by leading every lap.