Only Yesterday: NASCAR Playoffs, Penalties & Paying the Price
The infraction that came closest to changing it all was a penalty incurred by eventual champion Kurt Busch for an unapproved fuel cell spacer.
The infraction that came closest to changing it all was a penalty incurred by eventual champion Kurt Busch for an unapproved fuel cell spacer.
There were times Kurt Busch’s future was questioned because there weren’t a lot of team owners willing to take chances on him — the bridge fires were infernos that could be seen for miles.
A chronicle of Dodge’s checkered history in NASCAR.
A recaps of Tony Stewart and Carl Edwards’ 2011 NASCAR playoff battle.
The William Byron and Denny Hamlin incident at Texas Motor Speedway brings to mind similar events in recent NASCAR history.
A look back at three first NASCAR Cup wins, spanning the last 15 years or so, that some fans have scoffed at because of the circumstances of how they ended.
Kyle Busch’s move to RCR in 2023 is just the latest free agent signing in NASCAR history. Take a look at some others, including Tony Stewart and Richard Petty.
Kenseth won by 90 points over Jimmie Johnson, a sizeable margin. And worst of all, he did it with just one win. (The horror.)
They say in racing that sometimes it’s better to be lucky than good. Here’s five times we’ve seen that during the NASCAR Cup Series playoff era.
The story of how a underdog NASCAR Cup win at Daytona resulted in a team shutting down.
It has been a decade since one of the greatest finishes NASCAR has ever produced at Watkins Glen.
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