Up to Speed: Which Had the Bigger Win, Shane Van Gisbergen or NASCAR?
Project 91 deserve credit for pulling off an upset victory, but NASCAR scored a victory of its own in Chicago.
Project 91 deserve credit for pulling off an upset victory, but NASCAR scored a victory of its own in Chicago.
Despite a successful Chicago Street Course race, NASCAR’s decisions almost led it to disaster.
Adam Cheek, Michael Massie and Bryan Nolen break down Shane van Gisbergen’s historic NASCAR win in Chicago.
A surprise winner saved the Chicago street race from certain disaster and perhaps the future of NASCAR street racing as a whole.
The New Zealand native came into NASCAR and taught some stock car full-time regulars a thing or two about racing on a street course.
Due to a late decision to shorten the Chicago street course race’s distance, many teams who ran up front did not finish there.
It was a historic day in Chicago on Sunday, but was it actually a good race?
Yes, the winner of the first Chicago street race was a Cup Series ringer, but several full-time underdogs also impressed.
Impending darkness at the Chicago street course led to pit road gambles and frustrated drivers.
Max Verstappen won his seventh race of the season in dominant fashion while the rest of the grid squabbled over track limits.