No Big One, No Big Points Hit for Playoff Drivers at Talladega
The NASCAR Cup Series’ playoff visit to Talladega ended with very little playoff drama and fewer crashed cars than the postseason race is used to.
The NASCAR Cup Series’ playoff visit to Talladega ended with very little playoff drama and fewer crashed cars than the postseason race is used to.
A last-lap move from Chase Elliott sent him past the dominant Ryan Blaney, to the win and to a Round of Eight berth at Talladega Superspeedway.
Let’s get your daily fantasy NASCAR DraftKings lineups ready.
After last week’s tire woes at Texas Motor Speedway, is it time for NASCAR to once again open up the playing field to new suppliers?
With a record 36 lead changes, Sunday was the best Texas Motor Speedway race in NASCAR history. In terms of everything else, it was probably the worst.
Joey Logano had a quip that summarized much of the Cup Series’ Sunday in Texas: “Square tires.”
Just 12 NASCAR Cup Series drivers remain in the playoffs.
Multiple NASCAR championship contenders ran into problems as Erik Jones held off Denny Hamlin to win the Cook Out Southern 500 at Darlington Raceway.
If this Darlington race has made anything clear, it’s that without a win, no NASCAR Playoff driver is safe from elimination.
In 1967, it was Richard Petty driving the No. 43 to win the Southern 500. 55 years later, Erik Jones did it driving the car still owned by the King himself.