
With Brickyard Win, Bubba Wallace Opens a New Chapter—and Slams the Door on Doubt
The critics called him a question mark. Sunday, Bubba Wallace answered with an exclamation point.
The critics called him a question mark. Sunday, Bubba Wallace answered with an exclamation point.
Connor Zilisch is making a habit of winning on big stages. And in motor racing, there’s no stage bigger than the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
Five was the magic number for Toyota at Indianapolis Motor Speedway in Saturday’s NASCAR Cup Series qualifying session for Sunday’s Brickyard 400.
NASCAR’s in-season Bracket Challenge was nothing if not surprising.
It may have been a strong run for Bubba Wallace at Indy, putting him in reach of the Playoff cutline, but the driver of the No. 23 is critical of anything short of a win.
The aggression ramped up in the middle of the pack as the Brickyard 400 approached halfway, and it was William Byron who got the short end of the stick when it all went wrong.
Racing on the oval at Indianapolis is always special, but a three-wide battle for the win on the last lap is a cherry on top.
Chase Briscoe has a lot to look forward to…
Denny Hamlin has fashioned a celebrated career—54 NASCAR Cup Series wins, including three Daytona 500 victories, three Southern 500 wins and a Coca-Cola 600 trophy.
Martin Truex Jr. will be the first to tell you that his record on the 2.5-mile oval at Indianapolis Motor Speedway is far from exemplary.