The final laps of the Cup Series race at Circuit of The Americas produced memorable racing that ended with Christopher Bell on top in Austin.
NASCAR can’t afford to waffle on safety, and while drivers will always toe the line, it’s up to the sanctioning body to crack down if they cross it.
When a driver is with a new team, you need to do some good things early to get a feeling of being on the right track. Briscoe needs that soon, and Phoenix would be just the ticket given that another ...
Bell started in 19th place and was the lead car at the end of only eight of the 95 laps run around the track. A three-car ...
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EssentiallySports on MSNHistoric NASCAR Track Facing Crisis as Insider's 4-Word COTA Verdict Sparks DebateNASCAR just can't seem to get out of its own way. The post Bold 4-Word Verdict Raises Major Questions on NASCAR as Insider ...
The odds for who will stand above the field as the 2025 NASCAR Cup Series champion have been updated following Christopher ...
Despite a challenging race that included him making a pit stop when the pits were closed forcing him to restart from the back, Zilisch managed to reclaim the lead. ...
I’m planning to race no differently,” Hocevar said Saturday before he qualified fourth to put him near the front again. He dismissed criticism that comes from outside his team and its ...
Here is what drivers had to say after Sunday’s Cup race at Circuit of the Americas: ...
Christopher Bell sealed his second straight Cup Series victory, emerging from a four-car battle in the late laps at Circuit ...
Riley Gaines mentioned Donald Trump and his cabinet while leading a prayer before the NASCAR Cup Series' EchoPark Automotive ...
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