Fifty-Plus Racing Suffers Major Crash at The Roar Before the 24
On Saturday morning, the No. 50 BMW Riley DPG3 driven by Byron DeFoor for Fifty Plus Racing suffered a massive crash in the tri-oval at …
On Saturday morning, the No. 50 BMW Riley DPG3 driven by Byron DeFoor for Fifty Plus Racing suffered a massive crash in the tri-oval at …
Just a few weeks removed from announcing Ben Kennedy had joined its lineup for the 2015 season, Red Horse Racing announced his crew chief on Friday. …
On Tuesday morning, Roush Fenway Racing announced the driver-crew chief pairings for their three full-time Sprint Cup and four full-time XFINITY Series teams. The organization …
The Qatar Racing Club notified teams today that it was terminating funding for all North American Racing operations, a decision reached in the closing days …
On Monday morning, Team McClure Inc. announced that Eric McClure will leave TriStar Motorsports and move over to JGL Racing for the 2015 XFINITY Series season. McClure is bringing …
On Monday morning, ESPN announced that longtime on-air personality Dr. Jerry Punch has signed a new contract that will see him remain with the Connecticut-based …
Ryan Newman used his version of the old adage “to win some, you have to lose some” to put a positive spin on a runner-up finish in the championship round at Homestead-Miami Speedway.
It took 13 years and one promise later for Kevin Harvick to reach the summit of his sport in capturing his first Sprint Cup Series championship.
With just a handful of laps to run, Denny Hamlin was out front of the pack at Homestead-Miami Speedway under green and headed toward a maiden championship.
In a win-or-be-eliminated scenario at Talladega, Brad Keselowski extended his championship run by outmuscling the competition in the final laps for his sixth victory of the season.