Chase Briscoe edges Kyle Larson for Coca-Cola 600 pole
Chase Briscoe proved that practice does make perfect—or close enough to perfect, in his estimation.
Chase Briscoe proved that practice does make perfect—or close enough to perfect, in his estimation.
The timing seemed odd.
Kyle Busch will stay put for the 2026 NASCAR Cup Series season, now that Richard Childress Racing has picked up the option on Busch’s contract with the organization.
Driver William Byron is so comfortable with his current role at Hendrick Motorsports that his negotiations for a contract extension were all but routine.
In Sunday’s Coca-Cola 600, NASCAR Hall of Famer Jimmie Johnson will make his 700th NASCAR Cup Series start on the same track where he made his debut in the series in 2001.
Ryan Blaney is an established NASCAR Cup Series star with 13 victories and the 2023 championship, but back in 2015, he wasn’t on such firm footing.
The clock didn’t just strike Heim Time Friday night at Charlotte Motor Speedway—it roared like a freight train through Concord, and it was about time.
Chase Briscoe is now a third of the way through his fifth full-time NASCAR Cup season and, theoretically, he’s in a pretty good spot.
Indianapolis Motor Speedway has seen legends. Foyt, Unser, Mears. But Friday, it saw something far more… processed.
So, what does winning two consecutive Daytona 500s get you? Well, apparently, it gets you a long-term deal with one of the sport’s top teams.