Tim Brown, the winningest driver at Bowman Gray Stadium, will get a chance to compete in a Cup car for the first time in his ...
3CHI has its roots in the 2018 ... in NASCAR's advertising guidelines, it could unlock substantial new revenue streams. Kyle Busch merchandise showcasing the banned design—such as diecast ...
NASCAR announced today it will launch a FAST (Free Ad-Supported Television) Channel called the NASCAR Channel. The NASCAR Channel goes live with exclusive launch partner Tubi on Wednesday, Jan. 29.
March 08 2015: A Fox TV camera during the Kobalt 400 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race at the Las Vegas ... [+] Motor Speedway in Las Vegas, NV. (Photo by David J. Griffin/Icon Sportswire/Corbis/Icon ...
His focus is on F1, NASCAR, and the technology behind the sport. Alex joined Newsweek in March, 2024, having previously written for DriveTribe, Men's Journal, and Sports Illustrated. He is a ...
The preseason Clash at Bowman Gray is in the books, and while NASCAR does not have any points races on quarter-mile ovals, the Clash did give a peek into how teams could perform this year.
Raphael Lessard returns to the World Series of Asphalt at New Smyrna Speedway after last competing in the event back in 2016.
JR Motorsports (JRM) has revealed the #40 Traveller Whiskey die-cast car after announcing their NASCAR Cup Series debut at the 2025 Daytona 500. This die-cast is set to commemorate a special ...
The Daytona 500 is the pillar of the NASCAR Cup Series schedule and the 2025 season will begin with "The Great American Race" on Sunday, February 16, one week after the NFL Super Bowl. William ...
The NASCAR Cup series is back in 2025 with the Cook Out Clash, as qualifying took place on Saturday at Bowman Gray Stadium. Chase Elliott secured pole position for Sunday night's 200-lap race by ...
NASCAR's official 2025 season begins as it always begins, with the Daytona 500. Its official preseason also begins as it has since 1979, with the exhibition Clash. After three years at the Los ...
His focus is on F1, NASCAR, and the technology behind the sport. Alex joined Newsweek in March, 2024, having previously written for DriveTribe, Men's Journal, and Sports Illustrated. He is a ...