Denny Hamlin Turns Back (Grandfather) Clock to Win at Martinsville
It’s been a while since Hamlin was nearly untouchable at Martinsville, but he looked every bit as good this time around.
It’s been a while since Hamlin was nearly untouchable at Martinsville, but he looked every bit as good this time around.
When picking for this weekend, it helps to look at who is great on flat tracks. Elliott, Blaney and even Preece or Berry are good selections to make.
Two writers debate whether Brad Keselowski or Ty Gibbs have fallen short of expectations more in 2025.
He’s looking to be the first back-to-back winner for the Wood Brothers in decades.
Josh Berry’s win, Ty Gibbs’ struggles and loose wheel debacles at Las Vegas were all topics discussed this week on Happy Hour.
What are the odds we see Zane Smith, Noah Gragson and Cody Ware or somebody else go to victory lane for the first time this year?
Harrison Burton, Josh Berry’s predecessor in the No. 21, is also running well in 2025. Brad Harrison encourages us not to give up on Burton.
After a first-time winner and a record amount of lead changes, it’s hard to argue against that being perhaps the best NASCAR race at Las Vegas ever.
Christopher Bell’s bid for four in a row came to an end, but a heads-up move by Chase Briscoe’s team kept it from being worse.
There was no shortage of penalties and loose wheel issues up and down pit road, while Trackhouse Racing rose to the occasion in Sin City.