Byron thinks he still has something to prove
There’s a residue of disquiet in William Byron that a NASCAR Cup Series championship would do a lot to alleviate.
There’s a residue of disquiet in William Byron that a NASCAR Cup Series championship would do a lot to alleviate.
Those who have been following the respective careers of Christopher Bell and Kyle Larson have been waiting for this moment since both drivers graduated to the NASCAR Cup Series.
In NASCAR, everything comes down to one championship race.
As Justin Allgaier sat in his No. 7 JR Motorsports Chevrolet during a 28-minute red-flag period late in last Saturday’s race at Martinsville Speedway, he calculated his odds for winning the event.
Even at just 25-years old, Stewart-Haas Racing driver Cole Custer is used to the NASCAR championship weekend vibes and expectations.
NASCAR Truck Series Regular Season Champion Corey Heim insisted Thursday morning there is no absolute clear-cut championship favorite among the four drivers racing for the big trophy Friday night.
Carson Hocevar doesn’t consider his flat tire an omen.
This year’s championship-eligible team owners Rick Hendrick, Joe Gibbs and Roger Penske – have 22 NASCAR Cup Series championships among their teams.
Heading into Sunday’s NASCAR Cup race at Phoenix the weekend seemed to belong to Hendrick Motorsports driver Kyle Larson.
A week after getting a surprise call in fill in for NASCAR’s Most Popular Driver, Josh Berry was able to put the No. 9 Hendrick Motorsports Chevy in the top 10 at Phoenix.