Daytona to Dirt: Kyle Larson, Ken Schrader Land Trophies as JJ Yeley Just Lands
A trip to the Midwest saw two generations of NASCAR dirt ringers rack up hardware over the last week.
A trip to the Midwest saw two generations of NASCAR dirt ringers rack up hardware over the last week.
Ronnie Bassett Jr. couldn’t prevent Brenden Queen from grabbing his second CARS win of the season.
First-year driver Hudson O’Neal etched himself permanently etched himself into Rocket Chassis history by winning his first career World 100 at Eldora Speedway (Sept. 9).
What Florence Motor Speedway did with this event drew Dale Earnhardt Jr. and if replicated properly, could be the blueprint for tracks all across the country.
The Southern 500 may no longer mark NASCAR’s throwback weekend, but that didn’t stop many of its veterans from tackling red clay over the last week.
Brad Sweet weathered a slew of mid-race yellows and kept upstart Corey Day at bay to win the finale of the Skagit Nationals.
There are a couple things working against Wake County when it comes to its CARS Tour 2024 status, starting with its relationship with the series.
Daytona to Dirt saw the Saturday night race at Daytona (Aug. 26) monopolize the weekend for the majority of dirt racing’s ringers.
Hudson O’Neal snuck under Jonathan Davenport with six laps to go, then drove away from the field after the final restart.
Carson Kvapil surpassed his win total from his championship season last year and with a statement performance at Wake County, is likely on his way to a second.