Daytona to Dirt: Ricky Stenhouse Jr. Sweeps Talladega, Stremme Takes Selinsgrove
NASCAR’s presence on the dirt proliferated this weekend with drivers taking advantage of Talladega Short Track being across the street.
NASCAR’s presence on the dirt proliferated this weekend with drivers taking advantage of Talladega Short Track being across the street.
It was the first time in the sport’s history that NASCAR has ever made the call to race on wet tires on an oval, and post-race, it was met with mixed emotions.
Ben Rhodes, Stewart Friesen, Joey Logano and Matt Crafton won their respective heat races, but due to passing points Zane Smith will start on the pole.
A return to the East Coast and the season opener at Millbridge Speedway saw NASCAR’s representation in dirt racing explode over the past week.
Cup Series regular Justin Haley grabbed three feature wins this week at Volusia, leading a pack of NASCAR drivers that took part in Speedweeks action.
Donny Schatz held on for second place in the All-Star Circuit of Champions feature at Volusia and absolutely opened fire in his post-race interview.
Stewart Friesen was one of several NASCAR-affiliated drivers to race late models this weekend.
Few people know whether Crafton and Eckes helped their teammate, but NASCAR’s credibility certainly comes into question by refusing to even look at it
For the second consecutive year, Stewart Friesen failed to make the playoffs. Even worse, he lost the championship finale entry to Ben Rhodes by the smallest of margins – one point.
Heading into the Baptist Health 200, only one Truck Series driver in Ty Majeski can breathe easy after locking himself into the Championship 4.