Dropping the Hammer: NASCAR’s Disqualification by Vinyl
Four years after the new post-race procedure was introduced, NASCAR finally had to disqualify a Cup Series race winner, thanks to…vinyl?
Four years after the new post-race procedure was introduced, NASCAR finally had to disqualify a Cup Series race winner, thanks to…vinyl?
Should wins by virtue of competitors’ disqualifications count towards the NASCAR playoffs? How much success does the postseason truly indicate?
Chase Elliott won at Pocono Raceway after Denny Hamlin was disqualified, the first winner DQ since post-race regulations were revamped in 2019.
Denny Hamlin may have taken the checkered flag first at Pocono Raceway but he wasn’t the winner when all was said and done.
Team Penske has been trending in the wrong direction, continuing to slump at Pocono Raceway. Can they get it together in time for the 2022 Cup playoffs?
Despite not winning any feature events, Marco Andretti became the SRX champion.
The NAPA colors will remain on Elliott’s car past 2022.
Ben Kennedy called the NASCAR street race in Chicago in 2023 the sport’s “boldest” scheduling move yet. Though it comes at the expense of Road America.
Christopher Bell used to be a despondent runner-up in the NASCAR Xfinity Series. On Sunday? He passed that honor down in the NASCAR Cup Series to Chase Elliott.
On a day that was dominated by Toyota, Christopher Bell finally broke through and won the Ambetter 301 at New Hampshire Motor Speedway on Sunday (July 17).