Daytona to Dirt: Friesen, Kahne Score Emotional Wins as Dippel, Hocevar Make Enemies
With NASCAR racing over a holiday weekend, there were plenty of extracurricular opportunities for the sport’s stars to sling dirt … and make enemies.
With NASCAR racing over a holiday weekend, there were plenty of extracurricular opportunities for the sport’s stars to sling dirt … and make enemies.
NASCAR regulars old and new racked up a number of trophies over the last week spanning multiple states and two countries.
Stewart Friesen had to pass wife Jessica and others to score a modified win at Fonda Speedway over the weekend.
NASCAR’s busiest dirt racer this weekend was unsurprisingly Cup Series regular Kyle Larson, and he made noise in more ways that one.
NASCAR was well represented in this past week’s High Limit Racing Series event at 34 Raceway in Iowa, though the headlines they made were hardly desirable.
NASCAR’s presence on the dirt proliferated this weekend with drivers taking advantage of Talladega Short Track being across the street.
NASCAR’s visit to their shortest track had plenty of its regulars taking to one of the shortest dirt tracks in the Southeast leading up to Martinsville.
With NASCAR racing on the Bristol Dirt Track on Easter Sunday, a number of Cup Series regulars took to actual dirt tracks as well over the last week.
As momentum builds towards NASCAR’s only dirt race of 2023, dirt racing saw plenty of its regulars making noise both on and off the track.
Kyle Busch will be racing a super late model as part of the upcoming Kyle Larson Late Model Challenge.