Did somebody let the cat out of the bag early? Dale Earnhardt Jr.'s NASCAR team, JR Motorsports, has dominated in the sport's lower series (previously known as the Xfinity Series which will be known ...
The Daytona 500, one of the largest and most popular races in the world of NASCAR, is receiving a different date. Daytona International Speedway points out that the 69th event will now be held on ...
A future scheduling conflict between the "Super Bowl of NASCAR" and the actual Super Bowl has been resolved. NASCAR announced Wednesday that the 2027 Daytona 500 will not take place during its ...
The Daytona 500 is one of NASCAR’s crown jewels and arguably its most prestigious race for year, with some refering to it as the “Super Bowl” of motorsports. The race has been associated with ...
Entering Daytona, 14 drivers are sleeping easy. If you've won a race this season, you're locked into the playoffs -- no need to worry about winning this weekend. That leaves 22 other playoff-eligible ...
NASCAR has lost one of its true old-school legends. Larry McClure, the man behind some of the sport’s most memorable moments in the 1990s, died Wednesday at Johnson Memorial Hospital in Abingdon, ...
Former NASCAR car owner Larry McClure has died. He was 81. McClure died Wednesday morning at Johnson Memorial Hospital in Abingdon, VA, according to Sports Illustrated. “The Family of Larry A. McClure ...
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Larry McClure, who was co-owner of the Morgan-McClure Motorsports team in the NASCAR Cup Series from 1983 to 2007, passed away Wednesday morning at Johnston Memorial Hospital in Abingdon, VA, a ...
Larry McClure, co-owner of Morgan–McClure Motorsports from 1983-2007, has died. His family confirmed his passing in a statement to Bob Pockrass of FOX Sports. He was 81. “The family of Larry A.
Any long-time NASCAR fans know the name Larry McClure, as he was the co-owner at Morgan-McClure Motorsports alongside Tim Morgan and brother Jerry McClure, which operated a NASCAR team from 1983 ...