Couch Potato Tuesday: NBC’s Debut in Iowa Was Uncharacteristically Rough
NBC Sports’ calculation of how much fuel William Byron had left in his No. 24 was off. He won the race and had enough for a burnout.
NBC Sports’ calculation of how much fuel William Byron had left in his No. 24 was off. He won the race and had enough for a burnout.
NASCAR may not want to live in the past, but to move forward, good racing, real on-track battles and passing cannot become a thing of was once was.
Sunday featured an odd mixture of what’s great and what’s wrong with modern-day Cup racing.
If you have questions, then we have the answers after the Cup Series’ second-ever visit to Iowa on Sunday.
Caleb Barnes and Samuel Stubbs discuss the finish of Sunday’s Cup Series race at Iowa and the numerous cautions that led up to it.
Teams up and down pit road went in several different directions with their pit calls in the Cup Series’ second trip to Iowa.
Check the updated points for NASCAR’s top three series after the latest race weekend at Iowa Speedway.
Byron saved enough fuel and held onto the lead to win for the second time in the 2025 Cup Series season.
It’s the sixth pole of the season and the second in a row for the No. 19 Joe Gibbs Racing team in 2025.
With no practice or qualifying and a new tire that had apparently not been tested at Dover, you had a lot of unknowns entering Sunday.