Did You Notice? … 2023 NASCAR Cup Series Hot Takes
After an unpredictable 2022, the forthcoming NASCAR Cup Series could be poised for a big season on and off the track
After an unpredictable 2022, the forthcoming NASCAR Cup Series could be poised for a big season on and off the track
Martinsville Speedway is the final race weekend of the Round of 8 for both the NASCAR Cup Series and the NASCAR Xfinity Series. Everyone in the playoffs is going to race their hardest to get into the Championship 4, not to mention the other drivers, who are out there to do their best. Of course, …
A last-lap bump of Brandon Jones gave Ty Gibbs his sixth win of the NASCAR Xfinity Series season and knocked Jones, his Joe Gibbs Racing teammate, out of the Championship 4.
Hill made his Cup Series debut at Michigan with an 18th-place finish for Richard Childress Racing.
AJ Allmendinger’s win at Talladega on Saturday locked him into the next NASCAR playoff round.
Austin Hill continued his superspeedway dominance.
The William Byron and Denny Hamlin incident at Texas Motor Speedway brings to mind similar events in recent NASCAR history.
Austin Hill shares his 2023 plans and details what would make a successful 2022 season. Plus, Bryan Nolen and Jack Swansey look back at Texas’ tire troubles and more.
Depending on the points situation of each NASCAR Xfinity Series playoff contender, the strategy will look wildly different.
Now that the smoke is cleared from NASCAR’s Silly Season story of the decade, let’s break down how everyone made out.
Harvick and Michigan International Speedway have been a magic combination. He’s now won five of the last seven NASCAR Cup Series races at the 2-mile oval.
Erik Jones collected his second career NASCAR Cup Series top 10 at Michigan with an eighth-place showing in the FireKeepers Casino 400 (Aug. 7).
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