Stock Car Scoop: How Impressive Was Shane van Gisbergen’s Chicago Win?
Adam Cheek, Michael Massie and Bryan Nolen break down Shane van Gisbergen’s historic NASCAR win in Chicago.
Adam Cheek, Michael Massie and Bryan Nolen break down Shane van Gisbergen’s historic NASCAR win in Chicago.
A surprise winner saved the Chicago street race from certain disaster and perhaps the future of NASCAR street racing as a whole.
The New Zealand native came into NASCAR and taught some stock car full-time regulars a thing or two about racing on a street course.
It was a historic day in Chicago on Sunday, but was it actually a good race?
The three-time Australian V8 Supercars champion is the only driver to win in his first Cup start in NASCAR’s modern era.
Van Gisbergen “tried to find [his] own piece of track and build up at [his] own pace.”
Hamlin’s lap of 89.557 mph edged out Tyler Reddick, who will start on the outside of the front row on Sunday.
The Chicago street course will be a new experience for many — but not everyone in the Cup field.
The team has scored one win in the last eight races after winning four of the first nine.
Johnson’s in-laws were killed Monday, along with their 11-year-old grandson, in what police are investigating as a murder-suicide.