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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
Full Throttle Media Welcomes The Broken Wheel Bearing Podcast to the Family
Full Throttle Media is thrilled to welcome The Broken Wheel Bearing Podcast to its growing network, bringing fans closer to the motorsports world with engaging content and exciting collaborations. Continue reading Full Throttle Media Welcomes The Broken Wheel Bearing Podcast to the Family
Kevin Harvick, Jeff Burton Headline NASCAR Hall of Fame Class of 2027
Kevin Harvick, Jeff Burton, and Larry Phillips are set to be inducted into the NASCAR Hall of Fame Class of 2027, marking a historic moment in the sport. Harvick, with his 60 Cup Series victories and 2014 championship, will join the elite ranks of NASCAR legends. Burton, known for his 21 victories and leadership in broadcasting and driver advisory, is also honored. Phillips, a dominant short-track racer, will be celebrated for his grassroots achievements. Lesa France Kennedy will receive the Landmark Award for her contributions to NASCAR’s growth. The Hall of Fame inductions will take place on Jan. 22, 2027. Continue reading Kevin Harvick, Jeff Burton Headline NASCAR Hall of Fame Class of 2027
Caitlin Clark Named Grand Marshal for the 110th Indianapolis 500
Caitlin Clark, the Indiana Fever superstar and Gainbridge ambassador, is set to make waves at the 2026 Indianapolis 500 as the grand marshal. Her involvement in one of Indiana’s most celebrated traditions promises to add excitement and a touch of sportsmanship to the iconic race. Continue reading Caitlin Clark Named Grand Marshal for the 110th Indianapolis 500
Rob Gronkowski Returns as Indy 500 Snake Pit Grand Marshal
Rob Gronkowski will return as grand marshal for the Coors Light Snake Pit at the 2026 Indianapolis 500 on May 24, blending motorsports and electronic music. The event features Grammy-winning DJ Zedd and offers a vibrant festival atmosphere. Gronkowski aims to keep the celebration alive after last year’s memorable experience. Continue reading Rob Gronkowski Returns as Indy 500 Snake Pit Grand Marshal
Hamlin Wins NASCAR All-Star Race at Dover
Denny Hamlin won the NASCAR Cup Series All-Star Race at Dover Motor Speedway, marking his second victory in the event and earning a $1 million prize. He led 103 laps and finished 0.887 seconds ahead of teammate Chase Briscoe, who battled illness. The race featured multiple crashes, impacting several top contenders. Continue reading Hamlin Wins NASCAR All-Star Race at Dover
Palou Claims Indy 500 Pole in Wild Single-Day Qualifying; Legge Locks in 27th for Historic Double Attempt
The IndyCar Series turned Indianapolis 500 qualifying upside down with a single-day format that forced all 33 drivers to set the field in one long, high-pressure session at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. The result was a fast, chaotic seven-hour stretch that produced a familiar name on pole, several surprises near the front, and plenty of heavy hitters left frustrated in the middle and back of … Continue reading Palou Claims Indy 500 Pole in Wild Single-Day Qualifying; Legge Locks in 27th for Historic Double Attempt
Day Outruns Allgaier in Final O’Reilly Series Laps at Dover
Corey Day secured his second career NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series victory at Dover Motor Speedway, overtaking series leader Justin Allgaier in the final laps. Day’s win follows his first victory at Talladega and is celebrated by his mentor Kyle Larson. Despite leading most of the race, Allgaier faced traffic issues but maintained his points lead. Continue reading Day Outruns Allgaier in Final O’Reilly Series Laps at Dover
