NASCAR’s 75 Greatest Drivers: The Pioneers
The first stars of NASCAR are discussed in the latest edition of the sport’s 75 greatest drivers.
The first stars of NASCAR are discussed in the latest edition of the sport’s 75 greatest drivers.
Meyer Shank Racing with Curb-Agajanian’s Tom Blomqvist, Colin Braun, Helio Castroneves and Simon Pagenaud claimed victory in the Rolex 24 at Daytona.
Colin Braun was in the overall lead after 18 hours, but the Chip Ganassi-run Cadillacs are now the primary competition in the Rolex 24 at Daytona.
Acura continues to show their might in the Rolex 24 at Daytona, but oiling issues are starting to emerge.
Wayne Taylor Racing with Andretti Autosport’s Filipe Albuquerque led the Rolex 24 at Daytona overall at the six-hour mark.
Dale Quarterley aims to run up front in his seven total ARCA races and attempted Truck Series debut.
Fast Track will field Zachary Tinkle and D.L. Wilson full time in the East and will be allied with ARCA rookie Jon Garrett’s team.
NASCAR and Hendrick Motorsports have tapped Jenson Button, Jimmie Johnson and Mike Rockenfeller to drive the Next Gen Garage 56 entry at Le Mans.
In the late 1970s, independent racer Charlie Kemp’s custom-built Mustang II broke speed records nearly as often as it broke down.
Kyle Larson won $12,000 for his victory at Golden Isles Speedway Friday. Whether that’s enough to repair his racecar remains to be seen.