Zilisch Claims Pole for NASCAR Xfinity Race at COTA

Eighteen-year-old Connor Zilisch dominated Friday’s NASCAR Xfinity Series qualifying at Circuit of The Americas, winning the pole for Saturday’s Focused Health 250 with a lap of 97.262 seconds. The JR Motorsports driver outpaced Cup Series regulars Ross Chastain and William Byron, continuing his impressive road course expertise. Continue reading Zilisch Claims Pole for NASCAR Xfinity Race at COTA

Austin Hill Continues Atlanta Dominance with Fifth Victory at Track

Austin Hill dominated the NASCAR Xfinity Series Bennett Transportation and Logistics 250 at Atlanta Motor Speedway, leading 146 of 163 laps to claim his fifth victory at the track in seven starts. The Richard Childress Racing driver secured his third straight Atlanta win and 11th career series victory, while Justin Allgaier finished second. Continue reading Austin Hill Continues Atlanta Dominance with Fifth Victory at Track

Why NASCAR on Amazon Prime Is a Step Forward—Not a Step Away from Tradition

NASCAR’s move to Amazon Prime isn’t abandoning tradition—it’s evolving to stay competitive. Just as the NFL, MLB, NHL, and NBA have adapted, NASCAR must embrace change to grow. While honoring its roots, the sport can welcome new fans and ensure its legacy thrives for future generations. Continue reading Why NASCAR on Amazon Prime Is a Step Forward—Not a Step Away from Tradition

Jesse Love Continues Hot Start, Claims Third-Straight Atlanta Pole

Fresh off his Daytona victory, Jesse Love captured the pole for Saturday’s NASCAR Xfinity Series race at Atlanta Motor Speedway with a lap of 174.724 mph. It’s Love’s third straight Atlanta pole and sixth of his career. His Richard Childress Racing teammate Austin Hill qualified second. Continue reading Jesse Love Continues Hot Start, Claims Third-Straight Atlanta Pole

Opinion: Could Dale Jr. and Trackhouse Racing Be the Perfect Match for Cup Ownership?

With Pitbull leaving Trackhouse Racing and Dale Earnhardt Jr. expressing interest in Cup ownership, could this be the perfect opportunity for JR Motorsports to join Trackhouse? With their existing Xfinity partnership and Trackhouse holding the No. 88 charter, the pieces are there for a potential Earnhardt-Trackhouse alliance in NASCAR’s top series. Continue reading Opinion: Could Dale Jr. and Trackhouse Racing Be the Perfect Match for Cup Ownership?

Love Takes Over RCR’s Daytona Dynasty with United Rentals 300 Victory

Jesse Love took over Richard Childress Racing’s Daytona dominance, winning Saturday’s United Rentals 300 after teammate Austin Hill’s bid for a fourth straight season opener victory ended with mechanical issues. Love led 30 of the final 32 laps, holding off Haas Factory Team drivers Sam Mayer and Sheldon Creed. Continue reading Love Takes Over RCR’s Daytona Dynasty with United Rentals 300 Victory

Rain Cancels Daytona Xfinity Qualifying; Allgaier to Start on Pole

Rain forced NASCAR to cancel qualifying for the United Rentals 300 at Daytona International Speedway after only 12 cars completed their runs. The field was set by 2024 owner points, putting defending champion Justin Allgaier on pole with rookies Taylor Gray and Christian Eckes starting second and third. Continue reading Rain Cancels Daytona Xfinity Qualifying; Allgaier to Start on Pole

Practice Results: 2025 NXS United Rentals 300 at Daytona

In the opening practice of the 2025 NASCAR Xfinity Series season, Joe Gibbs Racing teammates Taylor Gray and William Sawalich topped the charts at Daytona. Gray’s No. 54 Toyota posted a lap of 48.386 seconds (186.004 mph), edging Sawalich by just 0.002 seconds, while JR Motorsports’ Sammy Smith placed third. Continue reading Practice Results: 2025 NXS United Rentals 300 at Daytona

OPINION: Why A Diverse NASCAR Matters

NASCAR and motorsports are accelerating into a new era where diversity drives both performance and profit. As the sport evolves beyond its traditional roots, teams are discovering that inclusive practices deliver more than just social progress—they unlock innovative solutions, expand market reach, and create a deeper talent pool for tomorrow’s champions. Continue reading OPINION: Why A Diverse NASCAR Matters