Dialing It In: Richard Childress Says Time is Right to Expand
For the second time in the organization’s history, Richard Childress Racing will head to Daytona for the season opener as a four-car team.
For the second time in the organization’s history, Richard Childress Racing will head to Daytona for the season opener as a four-car team.
Following an early-season stretch of inconsistent finishes, Jeff Burton’s No. 31 team suddenly found itself some speed.
Yes, genuine emotion still has a place in sponsor-driven NASCAR and it’s been sadly lacking for years.
Texas Motor Speedway became Denny Hamlin’s personal playground on Sunday (Nov. 7), when he unseated Jimmie Johnson from the top spot in the standings.
Sunday’s AAA Texas 500 was an absolute barnstormer of a NASCAR race – an instant classic – some of the best competition we’ve had all year, without question.
We can all agree on something: Jeff Gordon had every right to be ticked off Sunday afternoon when Jeff Burton took a left into Gordon’s right-rear quarterpanel
Matt Kenseth and Denny Hamlin squared off in a three-lap shootout at the end of the race that had the fans at home and in the stands at Texas on their feet.
The AAA Texas 500 was almost a fight. It might have been one if NASCAR officials hadn’t stepped in. The real surprise was the participants.
It may have been the curse of the ancient Indian burial ground popping up once again on Sunday, as Talladega saw some crazy twists and turns.
This week, here’s a sneak peek at what they all were thinking following the AMP Energy Juice 500 at Talladega Superspeedway.