Did You Notice?: A Dozen NASCAR Tracks Still Have 2 Cup Dates. Should They?
There are a dozen NASCAR tracks left on the Cup Series schedule with two race dates. Should there be that many?
There are a dozen NASCAR tracks left on the Cup Series schedule with two race dates. Should there be that many?
Frontstretch spoke to Todd Gilliland about growing up in a racing family, his move to the NASCAR Cup Series, being one of the first Cup drivers born in the 21st century and more.
1. Homerism during Illinois Speedweeks an unnecessary distraction In case it wasn’t obvious, the DirtonDirt crew that hosts Flo Racing Night in America was ever …
1. Did Kansas mean more than ‘Dega for 23X1? You never forget the one that was first, and that’s usually true in racing. Kurt Busch‘s …
In the third series-wide TV contract, the month of May has become a cable month for NASCAR. It’s not exactly great for the NASCAR Cup …
While there are obvious comparisons between 23XI Racing and Trackhouse Racing, Denny Hamlin’s young Cup Series team is following a very different path.
Kurt Busch’s first NASCAR Cup win with 23XI Racing was the fruition of Busch’s “special project” for the “twilight” of his career. It’s also filled with a “spiritual connection” to the late Adam Petty.
“We were around an eighth-place car,” Ricky Stenhouse Jr. said after finishing in eighth at Kansas, his third top-10 finish in a row for JTG Daugherty Racing.
Was Busch-Kyle Larson comparable to last week’s dust-up between William Byron and Joey Logano? Bryan Nolen and Adam Cheek break it down in Stock Car Scoop.
Halfway through the regular season of the NASCAR Cup Series, parity continues to reign supreme. Kurt Busch’s victory at Kansas Speedway on Sunday made him the 11th different winner so far in 2022.