
SVG Does What The Cubs Can’t—Pulls Off A Perfect Chicago Weekend
It took Shane van Gisbergen two days to do what the Cubs have been trying for over a century—perfection in Chicago.
It took Shane van Gisbergen two days to do what the Cubs have been trying for over a century—perfection in Chicago.
It didn’t take long for Sunday’s NASCAR Chicago Street Race to produce yet another mid-season Challenge disaster
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NASCAR’s had a few surreal moments over the years…
The Chicago Cubs have never thrown a perfect game in franchise history. But Shane van Gisbergen might just pull one off this weekend — on four wheels.
Road course superstar Shane van Gisbergen pulled off the second qualifying double of his fledgling NASCAR career during Saturday’s time trials on the Chicago Street Course.
The Chicago Street Course isn’t a typical road course.
The current contract between NASCAR and the City of Chicago ends with this year’s Grant Park 165 Chicago Street Race.
After upsetting top seeded Denny Hamlin in the first round of the In-Season Challenge last Sunday at EchoPark Speedway, Ty Dillon fired the parting shot heard ‘round the NASCAR world.
He hates cities, loves grass, and can’t stand street courses—unless they keep making him famous. Welcome back to Chicago, SVG.