Thinkin’ Out Loud at Kansas: The More Things Change, the More They Stay the Same
23XI Racing’s No. 45 car in victory lane at Kansas. Sound familiar?
23XI Racing’s No. 45 car in victory lane at Kansas. Sound familiar?
Denny Hamlin and Kevin Harvick made some huge mistakes on Sunday night that cost them a win – but they weren’t the only ones.
There was one much bigger story that overshadowed all others, and it had nothing to do with the playoffs.
Sunday’s event made even the literal shortest NASCAR race in 51 years seem like it went on for an eternity.
Sunday’s Verizon 200 at The Brickyard was the first Cup race with one caution since 2012.
Chase Elliott needed good races to keep his playoff hopes alive before this weekend. But now, he will need to be flawless.
If Sunday is any indication, Ford is more ready for the playoffs than you might think.
Emotions were certainly high between Larson and Hamlin on Sunday, and this time they may just stay that way.
After New Hampshire, it’s clear Truex shouldn’t retire yet. Although it doesn’t sound like he agrees with that.
There’s a reason why NASCAR is hesitant to race with rain nearby, and we caused it. Remember?