Thinkin’ Out Loud at Atlanta: What Superspeedway Racing Used to Look Like
No fuel-saving, half throttle 60-lap ride arounds. No two-by-two trains where nobody can pass for 50 laps. That’s what superspeedway racing used to look like.
No fuel-saving, half throttle 60-lap ride arounds. No two-by-two trains where nobody can pass for 50 laps. That’s what superspeedway racing used to look like.
If you have questions after Saturday night’s race at EchoPark Speedway, then we have the answers right here.
Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Tyler Reddick and Carson Hocevar rallied to the top 10 after a late pit stop for fresh rubber.
Erik Jones was one of several underdog NASCAR Cup Series drivers who earned a good finish at Atlanta.
Keselowski was one of a handful of contenders at Atlanta who needed a win to make the Cup Series playoffs but ultimately fell short to Chase Elliott.
Check the updated points for NASCAR’s top three series after their 2025 race weekends at EchoPark Speedway and Lime Rock Park.
In a race that knocked out entire multi-car teams, teammates Chase Elliott and Alex Bowman found each other on track at Atlanta at the perfect time to go win.
Which drivers without a win missed a prime opportunity to steal a playoff spot after the Big One at EchoPark?
Everyone had Ty Dillon taking out Denny Hamlin, right?
Staying out of big wrecks helped, but Elliott still had to be masterful late to win at Atlanta.