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NASCAR Hands Down Major Penalty to Joe Gibbs Racing After Daytona 500
NASCAR has levied significant penalties against Joe Gibbs Racing’s No. 19 team after discovering illegal modifications to Chase Briscoe’s spoiler following the Daytona 500. The L2-level infractions result in a 100-point deduction for both driver and team, a $100,000 fine, and a four-race suspension for crew chief James Small. Read more
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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. Read more
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Kyle Busch Returns to Spire Motorsports for Five-Race Truck Series Schedule
Two-time NASCAR Cup Series Champion Kyle Busch will return to Spire Motorsports for five NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series races in 2025, beginning with his FR8 208 title defense at Atlanta Motor Speedway. Fresh off two victories with the team in 2024, Busch aims to add to his record-setting 66 Truck Series wins. Read more
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William Byron Sneaks Through Last-Lap Wreck to Win Second Straight Daytona 500
William Byron navigated through multiple wrecks and weather delays to claim his second consecutive Daytona 500 victory, becoming the first back-to-back winner since Denny Hamlin in 2019-20. The historic win gave Hendrick Motorsports their record-breaking 10th Daytona 500 victory, surpassing Petty Enterprises’ previous mark. Read more
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Dodge Eyes Return to NASCAR Truck Series in 2026
NASCAR’s CRAFTSMAN Truck Series may welcome back a familiar name in 2026, as Dodge emerges as the leading candidate to join the manufacturer lineup. The potential return comes amid series-wide cost-cutting discussions and could mark the first step in Dodge’s broader NASCAR comeback strategy, including Cup Series aspirations for 2028. Read more
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Webb Claims 450 Victory while Kitchen Capitalizes in 250s at Detroit Supercross
Drama unfolded at Ford Field as Cooper Webb captured his first victory of 2025, overtaking Ken Roczen in the closing minutes to tie the championship points lead. The excitement continued in the 250SX class, where Levi Kitchen used a late-race restart to snatch victory from Max Anstie. Read more
