This Day in Dirt: Kyle Larson Repeats Silver Cup Triumph, Anthony Macri Returns
Kyle Larson used lapped traffic to pass polesitter Buddy Kofoid with 11 laps to go, then drove off to his second consecutive Silver Cup victory at Lernerville.
Kyle Larson used lapped traffic to pass polesitter Buddy Kofoid with 11 laps to go, then drove off to his second consecutive Silver Cup victory at Lernerville.
NASCAR (and SRX) moving up north to run on Northeast asphalt left its representation within the dirt ranks a bit more lacking this week.
Hendrick last won at New Hampshire in 2012 and only one of its four drivers will start inside the top 10.
Bryan Nolen joins the guys to discuss a few recent snubs Matt Kenseth has faced, among other topics.
The biggest week in the history of sprint car racing kicked off with Kyle Larson doing Kyle Larson things.
A busy Atlanta race with rain looming made for a sometimes-messy NBC Sports broadcast.
Due to a late decision to shorten the Chicago street course race’s distance, many teams who ran up front did not finish there.
With the NASCAR season heading into July at Chicago, here’s the most eye-opening stats from the three Cup races in the month of June.
NASCAR saw its dirt representation spread from sea to shining sea, with current and former pavement competitors making noise in a good and bad way.
A restart stack-up on lap 147 sent Ryan Blaney spinning head-on into a concrete wall in turn 1.