Cheatin’ May Not Be What It Once Was, but It Certainly Ain’t Gone
When it comes to rule bending — or breaking — in NASCAR, it’s always been known as simply “cheatin’.” And it has had many practitioners.
When it comes to rule bending — or breaking — in NASCAR, it’s always been known as simply “cheatin’.” And it has had many practitioners.
A lot of people don’t like Joey Logano. For some reason, ever since the Team Penske driver broke into the NASCAR Cup Series in 2008 as an 18-year-old prodigy heralded by Mark Martin, Logano has rubbed people the wrong way.
The spring race at Darlington Raceway is now the designated Throwback Weekend for NASCAR.
Logano used his bumper to take the lead away from Byron in the closing laps at Darlington, but was it justified?
Joey Logano bumped William Byron and ran away for his first points race victory of the NASCAR Cup Series season at Darlington Raceway on Sunday, May 8.
The No. 4 Stewart-Haas Racing driver earned his 13th-straight top 10 at Darlington, but he’s still searching for a win.
Logano made waves in the Goodyear 400, but other drivers also shined at Darlington. Plus, how many drivers currently in Cup are future Hall of Famers?
Justin Haley earned his best finish of the NASCAR Cup Series season at Darlington. Who else had good days?
Justin Haley surged late to take home third place, his first top five of the 2022 NASCAR Cup Series season.