Up to Speed: Past Champions on the Playoff Bubble
After the first two races of the playoffs, the biggest surprise is a trio of veteran drivers near the playoff cut line.
After the first two races of the playoffs, the biggest surprise is a trio of veteran drivers near the playoff cut line.
Tyler Reddick had himself a day at Kansas, but the bottom four in the playoff standings may all be in trouble with just one race left in this round.
It’s been nine years since a driver won the championship and the Southern 500 in the same year, but that hasn’t stopped the last six champions from showing muscle at Darlington.
Kyle Larson might’ve kicked off the 2023 playoffs with a win, but don’t herald him as the title favorite quite yet.
With the point standings reset as the playoffs begin, what does history tell us about who will advance throughout the rounds and into the Championship 4?
It’s speculated that SHR could downsize by one or two cars, but that isn’t necessarily a bad thing.
The Brickyard 400 is more prestigious than the oval, but its return would spell the end of the current NASCAR-IndyCar doubleheader.
Sunday’s Verizon 200 at The Brickyard was the first Cup race with one caution since 2012.
Thursday night’s race was kind of quiet without Paul Tracy wasn’t it?
Logano was three laps down by the time his car was brought back to pit road at Pocono.
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