This Day in Dirt: Matt Sheppard Breaks Through at Accord, Sprint Car Silly Season Heats Up
Dirt Racing’s Winning Moment: Matt Sheppard finally added a trophy from Accord Speedway in New York to his resume, comfortably taking the Battle of the …
Dirt Racing’s Winning Moment: Matt Sheppard finally added a trophy from Accord Speedway in New York to his resume, comfortably taking the Battle of the …
NASCAR’s busiest dirt racer this weekend was unsurprisingly Cup Series regular Kyle Larson, and he made noise in more ways that one.
There was no incident in dirt racing that set social media ablaze more than Kyle Larson’s disqualification in World of Outlaws competition Friday at Eldora.
Hudson O’Neal got past Jonathan Davenport and held off Brandon Overton in the closing laps to win the Buckeye Spring 50 at Atomic Speedway Thursday.
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.
USAC regular Brady Bacon usually races without wings, but still bested the Outlaws at Tri-State Speedway Saturday night.
Arguably the biggest win of Anthony Macri’s career was in part overshadowed by a vicious crash involving Alex Bowman early in Tuesday’s race program.
NASCAR’s presence on the dirt proliferated this weekend with drivers taking advantage of Talladega Short Track being across the street.
Brandon Overton’s reputation for smooth driving paid off Saturday night (April 22) at Talladega Short Track, where he scored the Alabama Gang 100 win.
Cory Hedgecock forced the hand of Dale McDowell with 11 to go and drove off to score his second career World of Outlaws late model win at 411 Motor Speedway.