Five reasons fans should trade Formula 1 for NASCAR for the rest of 2026

At Full Throttle Media, we’re fans of practically every motorsport. Strap goats onto minibikes, and we’d probably watch them. But that doesn’t mean we rate all motorsports equally. Like parents with multiple children, we love some more than others. For example, take the two most popular series: NASCAR and F1.  At least this season, one of these series is far more entertaining than the other. … Continue reading Five reasons fans should trade Formula 1 for NASCAR for the rest of 2026

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NASCAR Mourns The Loss of Kyle Busch at 41

NASCAR mourns the loss of two-time Cup Series champion Kyle Busch, who died at 41 after a severe illness. Known for his fierce competitiveness, Busch recorded 234 victories across national series, leaving an unmatched legacy. Tributes from the motorsport community underscore his impact and enduring presence in NASCAR. He is survived by his family. Continue reading NASCAR Mourns The Loss of Kyle Busch at 41

Busch Hospitalized Due To Illness, Sidelined For Charlotte

Kyle Busch will miss this weekend’s races at Charlotte Motor Speedway due to a severe illness that required hospitalization. His family confirmed he is receiving treatment and will be replaced by Austin Hill for the Coca-Cola 600. The racing community is urged to respect the Busch family’s privacy and keep them in thoughts. Continue reading Busch Hospitalized Due To Illness, Sidelined For Charlotte

Busch Cruises to Convincing Truck Series Win at Dover

Kyle Busch secured his 69th Truck Series win at Dover, leading 147 of 200 laps in the ECOSAVE 200. He won both stages and finished 3.039 seconds ahead of Ty Majeski. The race marked a return for Clint Bowyer and featured three female competitors, including Dystany Spurlock, the first Black woman in a NASCAR race. Continue reading Busch Cruises to Convincing Truck Series Win at Dover

Kyle Busch Outduels Field for Record Ninth NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series Win at EchoPark Speedway

Kyle Busch secured his third consecutive victory at the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series’ Fr8 Racing 208, marking his record 68th win. After a tense race shortened by adverse conditions, Busch narrowly beat Stewart Friesen, benefiting from teammate Carson Hocevar’s late push. The race featured intense competition with multiple lead changes, showcasing Busch’s determination. Continue reading Kyle Busch Outduels Field for Record Ninth NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series Win at EchoPark Speedway

Hocevar’s Career-Best Finish at Atlanta Sparks Heated Controversy

NASCAR’s Carson Hocevar scored a career-best second place in Atlanta’s Ambetter Health 400, but his aggressive driving drew fierce criticism from veterans. Ryan Blaney called him “a moron” after being spun from fifth place, while Kyle Busch threatened retaliation, creating tension that overshadowed Hocevar’s milestone finish for Spire Motorsports. Continue reading Hocevar’s Career-Best Finish at Atlanta Sparks Heated Controversy

Kyle Busch Claims Record Eighth Atlanta Truck Series Win in Thrilling Finish

Kyle Busch captured his record eighth NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series victory at Atlanta Motor Speedway, edging Stewart Friesen by .017 seconds in Saturday’s Fr8 Racing 208. Busch led 80 of 135 laps in his No. 7 Spire Motorsports Chevrolet en route to his 67th career series win. Continue reading Kyle Busch Claims Record Eighth Atlanta Truck Series Win in Thrilling Finish

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. Continue reading Kyle Busch Returns to Spire Motorsports for Five-Race Truck Series Schedule

2025 Season Preview: Richard Childress Racing

Richard Childress Racing aims for redemption in 2025 after a tough 2024 season with drivers Austin Dillon and Kyle Busch. Dillon, now with crew chief Richard Boswell, seeks to improve from a career-worst finish. Busch aims to end his winless streak, forecasting a strong season for both drivers’ playoff hopes. Continue reading 2025 Season Preview: Richard Childress Racing