Tommy Joe Martins Reunites With Market Rebellion
After sponsoring Tommy Joe Martins last year, Market Rebellion will return to sponsor Martins’ No. 44 Chevrolet for three races this NASCAR Xfinity Series season, …
After sponsoring Tommy Joe Martins last year, Market Rebellion will return to sponsor Martins’ No. 44 Chevrolet for three races this NASCAR Xfinity Series season, …
*ONE: Jimmie Johnson Still Hasn’t Slipped Up*
We’ll start with the cold hard 2012 Chase facts so far: Johnson has finished second at both Chicagoland and Loudon, fourth at the Monster Mile and third last Saturday night at Charlotte. Yes, perhaps predictably, Johnson got caught up in the big wreck at Talladega, but his 17th place finish was not too bad, all things considered, and certainly good when compared to his three other restrictor plate finishes of 35th, 36th and 42nd in 2012.
He expressed desire in running a part-time Xfinity schedule last fall, but February’s Daytona 500 remains his lone start of the year.
Plenty of storylines abound a quarter of the way through the 2025 NASCAR season.
Sunday had most things fans expect out of a short track race, just not on the scale anybody is hoping for.
Caleb Barnes and James Jackson break down all the action and hot topics from Martinsville, including Joey Logano and Ty Gibbs overcoming bad luck for once.
Martinsville stirred up strong opinions among fans and drivers this time around.
The racing in the final stage featured 10 cautions, a last lap dump-and-run and a last corner Big One.
With less than a lap to go, it didn’t look like Hill would have any shot at the checkered flag … until cars in front of him started wrecking.