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NASCAR Celebrates Throwback Weekend at Historic Darlington Raceway: Darlington Weekend Preview
The NASCAR Cup Series heads to Darlington Raceway for the Goodyear 400 on Sunday, a race intertwined with tradition and history at the iconic venue known as “The Track Too Tough to Tame.” Throwback paint schemes add excitement as Denny Hamlin aims for his fifth win, facing tough competition. In the Xfinity and Craftsman Truck… Read more
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NASCAR Race Hub to End After 14 Years
After over 14 years on the air, the daily NASCAR news/analysis program NASCAR Race Hub will broadcast its final episode on Fox Sports 1 next month. The one-hour weekday show, which debuted in 2009 on the Speed Channel before moving to FS1 in 2013, is being canceled, with the last edition set to air on… Read more
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Stewart-Haas Racing Reportedly Putting Entire Operation Up for Sale
In a surprising development, reports indicate that Stewart-Haas Racing may be putting its entire NASCAR operation and facility up for sale – not just its four coveted Cup Series charters. Details are emerging that SHR’s sprawling Kannapolis, North Carolina campus that houses both its NASCAR and Formula 1 programs could be on the market as… Read more
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Dale Earnhardt Jr. to Join TNT Sports’ NASCAR Broadcast Team in 2025
NASCAR icon Dale Earnhardt Jr. is set to join TNT Sports’ broadcast team when the network returns to covering NASCAR Cup Series races in 2025. The two-time Daytona 500 winner and NASCAR Hall of Famer will serve as an on-air commentator for TNT’s exclusive slate of five summer Cup races each year. Additionally, Earnhardt will… Read more
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History Made with Closest Finish Ever at Kansas
NASCAR made history at Kansas Speedway as Kyle Larson won by just 0.001 seconds in the closest finish ever, surpassing the previous record set in 2003. The dramatic race also showcased intense competition and a notable performance by Chris Buescher. Despite dominant teams, the spotlight was on Larson and Buescher’s unforgettable showdown. Read more
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Lando Norris Finally Breaks Through for Maiden F1 Win in Miami
Lando Norris secured his first F1 win at the Miami Grand Prix by timing a Safety Car period. He held off Max Verstappen to break his podium curse, expressing elation and gratitude to his team. Norris’ victory marked a long-awaited triumph, with Verstappen acknowledging his deserving win. This win places Norris fifth in the drivers’… Read more
