Thinkin’ Out Loud at Chicago: Shane van Gisbergen Win May Save NASCAR Street Racing
A surprise winner saved the Chicago street race from certain disaster and perhaps the future of NASCAR street racing as a whole.
A surprise winner saved the Chicago street race from certain disaster and perhaps the future of NASCAR street racing as a whole.
It was a historic day in Chicago on Sunday, but was it actually a good race?
Yes, the winner of the first Chicago street race was a Cup Series ringer, but several full-time underdogs also impressed.
Impending darkness at the Chicago street course led to pit road gambles and frustrated drivers.
The three-time Australian V8 Supercars champion is the only driver to win in his first Cup start in NASCAR’s modern era.
The lowest-grossing movies ever to appear on NASCAR schemes have far more interesting stories behind them.
The one-week breather seemed to be just what the doctor ordered for Erik Jones and the No. 43 team, as he earned an eighth-place finish in the Music City.
From an excitement perspective, the Indianapolis 500 and the Coca-Cola 600 more than delivered.
After a postponement, red flags and a further delay, polesitter Allgaier won the Xfinity Series race. But who else stood out?
There’s still plenty of racing left, but if you are sleeping on JTG-Daugherty, you’re going to have to wake up to the team’s performance.