NASCAR is under fire after allowing British driver Katherine Legge compete in Sunday's Cup Series race at Phoenix without any ...
Katherine Legge’s highly-anticipated debut in the NASCAR Cup Series at Phoenix Raceway ended in disappointment as she failed ...
Katherine Legge's Cup Series debut at Phoenix was a "baptism of fire," but approving her to race was the right call by NASCAR.
Legge, who piloted the No. 78 Chevrolet for Live Fast Motorsports, became the 17th woman to compete at NASCAR’s top-level and ...
Whenever a NASCAR fan experiences racers crashing ... an anti-climatic end to a drama-filled race. The crash and the near-zero visibility that caused it raised some serious questions.
but he is the most recent as well as the driver with two similar crashes within as many years. He was able to climb out of the car, but he warned NASCAR that “we’re getting really close to ...
AUSTIN, Texas–A Cup Series debut ends in flames for Connor Zilisch. After the highs of winning the NASCAR Xfinity Series race yesterday, a crash with Trackhouse Racing teammate Daniel Suárez on Lap 50 ...
The young driver exited the vehicle on his own accord as the safety crews put out a small fire. "I saw him spinning ... will let her in from 410 Sprints to NASCAR to Supercross.
Zane Smith and Josh Berry were involved in a late-stage crash that forced the 65-lap segment to end under caution. Gene Haas, owner of the Haas Formula 1 team and the Haas Factory NASCAR team ...
William Byron won his second Daytona 500 in a row, sneaking past a last-lap crash to take the checkered flag ... the high side and into the unquestioned lead ahead of Tyler Reddick. NASCAR waited to ...