Did You Notice?: Which NASCAR Playoff Misses Are Kicking Themselves
Ty Gibbs is one of several high-profile NASCAR drivers who fell short of making the 2025 Cup Series postseason.
Ty Gibbs is one of several high-profile NASCAR drivers who fell short of making the 2025 Cup Series postseason.
John Hunter Nemechek’s fuel man fell over the team’s pit line, taking the fuel can with him on their last stop of the night.
Carson Hocevar is just one of several Cup drivers embroiled in a feud with someone else on the grid as 2025 turns toward the playoffs.
From speeding penalties to loose wheels, anything that could go wrong on pit road went wrong for Toyota teams.
Pye-Barker will sponsor Nemechek in 14 races next year.
Legacy Motor Club teammates got into it while AJ Allmendinger led the pack of underdogs at Watkins Glen.
Hocevar led the underdogs at Iowa, but he ruffled some feathers on his way to a top-10 finish.
The driver of the No. 34 Front Row Motorsports Ford came away with a respectable sixth-place finish at the Brickyard.
Likely nobody expected the first in-season tournament would come down to two drivers that have never won a Cup race – NASCAR included.
As Michael McDowell led the underdogs at Dover, keeping his push for the postseason alive, Ty Dillon qualified for NASCAR’s In-Season Challenge finale.