Dropping the Hammer: Chase Briscoe, Come on Down!
Following Christopher Bell spoiling the news, Joe Gibbs Racing went all in on the bit.
Following Christopher Bell spoiling the news, Joe Gibbs Racing went all in on the bit.
Tire changer George Balfanz Jr. joins the podcast to talk wet-weather tires.
The weather this past weekend was brutal for motorsports, writes Phil Allaway.
Among them, what in the world is going on at Richard Childress Racing?
New Hampshire was a good litmus test for wet-weather tires at ovals.
The teams transitioned to wet-weather tires and non-competitive pit stops after the lengthy rain delay in Loudon.
Adam Cheek and Anthony Damcott break down a precipitation-filled afternoon at New Hampshire Motor Speedway.
It took a long, long time thanks to rain, but Bell still managed to make his second trip to victory lane in as many days.
Bell continued his New Hampshire dominance, while Deegan’s struggles reared their head again.
There was hard racing at the end of the Xfinity Series race at New Hampshire, but no hard feelings.