This piece was originally published in The Autopian, a member-supported blog for car enthusiasts formed by ex-Jalopnik ...
The legal battle between NASCAR, 23XI Racing, and Front Row Motorsports has intensified as the two teams push back against ...
While it’s clear that NASCAR’s next-gen car has flipped more in a shorter period of time than Gen-6, the flips happened for ...
And right now, that means General Motors is campaigning the Camaro body in NASCAR Cup, even though the muscle car left production back in December 2023. About the only change that’s apparent on ...
With NASCAR coming back to Las Vegas for the Pennzoil 400, it's time to look back at the last 27 years of the race's history.
The differences between a NASCAR Cup Series car and an INDYCAR car are pretty obvious. The stock car looks a little bit like the car folks can drive on the street. Its wheels don’t stick out ...
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The Fastest Car In America Is Owned By This NASCAR Hall Of Famer & Cost $3.7 MillionNASCAR Hall of Famer Rick Hendrick owns a lot of Corvettes, and now he's added Corvettes fastest car in America to his ...
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EssentiallySports on MSNHas NASCAR Really ‘Unlocked’ Answers to the Controversial Next-Gen Car in Phoenix?Remember when short tracks like Bristol and Martinsville were the heart of NASCAR where drivers banged fenders and tempers ...
NASCAR owns all car numbers and licenses them each year to team owners. Teams can ask for specific numbers, and NASCAR usually works with teams and sponsors to help fulfill these requests.
Last February’s NASCAR Cup Series race at Atlanta Motor Speedway had a three-wide finish reminiscent of the movie “Cars,” a moment so magical Fox Sports aired a documentary about it called ...
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