NASCAR 101: Catch & Release(d)
Drivers being released midseason isn’t as common as it once was. But it’s still happened in the past decade-and-a-half.
Drivers being released midseason isn’t as common as it once was. But it’s still happened in the past decade-and-a-half.
Wyatt Watson breaks down the stats at the next three tracks for those trying to make the playoffs.
The Michigan native pieced together a strong event to land a 10th-place result at his home track when all was said and done.
42 teams are entered for this weekend at the Brickyard.
Plus, why RFK isn’t back, and Hendrick’s worst-case scenario is one week closer.
And who will replace Justin Haley in the No. 31 car?
Sam Mayer scored his first career win at Road America and cemented his spot in the Xfinity playoffs.
He’ll lead the field to green Saturday.
Derek Kraus will practice and qualify the car for Allmendinger. But this doesn’t really make sense.
Logano was three laps down by the time his car was brought back to pit road at Pocono.
Stenhouse scored his first top 10 at Pocono in his 20th Cup start.
Justin Haley’s move to Rick Ware Racing is the first unexpected silly season domino to drop.
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