Kyle Busch Sweeps Bristol, Making NASCAR History
BRISTOL, Tenn. – Kyle Busch has a tendency to cause controversy, dominate races and make history.
BRISTOL, Tenn. – Kyle Busch has a tendency to cause controversy, dominate races and make history.
Brian Vickers met with the media Saturday (Aug. 21) in Bristol to update his condition and announce he would drive the No. 83 Red Bull Toyota in 2011.
After months of speculation, the Budweiser/Kevin Harvick negotiations are entering the homestretch.
Sources close to the situation say everything is progressing as planned and Brian Vickers is on track to be back in the car next season.
After months of speculation, Kasey Kahne has his final destination for 2011: Red Bull Racing.
Frontstretch’s Matt Taliaferro is reporting he’s learned Paul Menard has agreed in principle to move to Richard Childress Racing for 2011.
Greg Biffle put the Roush Fenway Racing Ford in victory lane for the first time in 2010 in Sunday’s Sunoco Red Cross Pennsylvania 500 at Pocono Raceway.
Denny Hamlin spoke about his previously undisclosed fine Friday afternoon at Pocono Raceway. Here’s the highlights from that session with the media.
Sprint Cup team owner Jack Roush was involved in a second serious plane crash Monday (July 26).
JTG Racing announced in a team release this morning (July 27) Marcos Ambrose would be leaving their organization at the end of the season.