Playoff Dreams Take Center Stage in NASCAR’s Memorial Day Weekend: Charlotte Weekend Preview

The NASCAR Cup Series regular season is at its midpoint with 8 playoff spots remaining. Drivers need wins or points to secure a spot. The Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway is a wildcard race. The Xfinity Series at the same venue showcases a mix of regulars and Cup drivers competing for victory. The Craftsman Truck Series is also heating up towards the playoffs with 6 spots left. Continue reading Playoff Dreams Take Center Stage in NASCAR’s Memorial Day Weekend: Charlotte Weekend Preview

Charlotte’s 1.5-Miles Awaits ARCA Menards Series: ARCA Weekend Preview

The ARCA Menards Series has a rich history at Charlotte Motor Speedway, dating back to 1964. The 26th General Tire 150, a 100-lap event, continues the tradition. Notable drivers like Frank Kimmel, Ryan Newman, and rising stars such as Ty Majeski have left their mark on this 1.5-mile track. The race will be broadcast on FS1 at 6pm ET. Continue reading Charlotte’s 1.5-Miles Awaits ARCA Menards Series: ARCA Weekend Preview

NASCAR Unveils Hall of Fame Class of 2025 and Landmark Award Winner

The NASCAR Hall of Fame Class of 2025 inductees were announced, including Ricky Rudd and Carl Edwards, both accomplished drivers with multiple wins. Ralph Moody, a 1950s driver who formed the Holman-Moody Racing team, was also honored. Dr. Dean Sicking received the Landmark Award for his work in racetrack safety. The induction ceremony is set for February 7, 2025 in Charlotte. Continue reading NASCAR Unveils Hall of Fame Class of 2025 and Landmark Award Winner

Logano Leads Flag-to-Flag, Stenhouse-Busch Feud Boils Over at All-Star Event

Joey Logano dominated the NASCAR All-Star Race at North Wilkesboro Speedway, leading 199 of 200 laps and winning the $1 million prize. His strategic use of softer tires paid off, beating Denny Hamlin by 0.636 seconds. The race was marked by drama, including a heated on-track confrontation and post-race skirmish between Ricky Stenhouse Jr. and Kyle Busch. Continue reading Logano Leads Flag-to-Flag, Stenhouse-Busch Feud Boils Over at All-Star Event

Verstappen Victorious in Imola Thriller as Norris Pushes Hard

Max Verstappen took his fifth win in just seven races this season at the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix, but he had to work for it as Lando Norris mounted a thrilling late charge in the closing laps. Verstappen made a clean getaway from pole position and controlled the race early on, but Norris rapidly closed the gap, making for a nail-biting finale. Despite Norris slashing the lead to under a second, a snap of oversteer hampered his charge, allowing Verstappen to secure a tense 0.725 second victory. “Lando was really coming,” said Verstappen. “He made me work so hard for this one.” Continue reading Verstappen Victorious in Imola Thriller as Norris Pushes Hard

Team Penske Flexes Muscle in Indy 500 Qualifying Day 1

Team Penske asserted its dominance on the opening day of qualifying for the 108th Indianapolis 500, sweeping the top three positions among the drivers who advanced to Sunday’s battle for the NTT P1 Award pole position.
Will Power led the Penske charge by posting the fastest four-lap average of 233.758 mph in his No. 12 Verizon Chevrolet. Reigning Indianapolis 500 winner Josef Newgarden was second at 233.332 mph, followed by Scott McLaughlin’s 233.293 mph in the No. 3 Pennzoil entry.
If the Penske trio can hold onto the top three spots after Sunday’s qualifying, it will mark just the second time in Indianapolis 500 history that one team has swept the front row. Penske previously accomplished the feat in 1988.
“It was a good, smooth run,” Power said. “We would have liked to have run in the heat, but (team owner) Roger (Penske) didn’t want us to go out. I think (Alexander) Rossi is the one who could break up the all-Penske front row, but I think one of us (Penske) will get the pole.” Continue reading Team Penske Flexes Muscle in Indy 500 Qualifying Day 1

NASCAR Gears Up for Highly-Anticipated North Wilkesboro Extravaganza

This weekend, NASCAR’s much-anticipated return to North Wilkesboro Speedway continues with a can’t-miss extravaganza at the recently renovated 0.625-mile short track. The $1 million-to-win NASCAR All-Star Race headlines Sunday’s action, where Kyle Larson aims to go back-to-back despite his hectic Indianapolis 500 prep schedule.
The CRAFTSMAN Truck Series also takes center stage Saturday with the Wright Brand 250 boasting an intriguing entry list. Regulars like Ty Majeski and Corey Heim will have to fend off the likes of Cup’s Ross Chastain, rising star Dawson Sutton making his debut, CARS Tour champion Brenden “Butterbean” Queen, and even former Cup driver Aric Almirola.
From the All-Star spectacle to the wildcard Truck race, North Wilkesboro’s bullring is primed to deliver a weekend overflowing with storylines and anticipation as NASCAR’s revival continues at the historic venue. Continue reading NASCAR Gears Up for Highly-Anticipated North Wilkesboro Extravaganza

NASCAR Shakes Things Up with In-Season Tournament for 2025

In a bid to increase excitement and fan engagement, NASCAR unveiled plans Monday for an in-season, bracket-style tournament during the 2025 Cup Series campaign. The tournament will take place over the stretch of races aired by new broadcast partner TNT Sports as part of NASCAR’s new media rights deal.
The 32-driver tournament field will be seeded based on results from the three preceding Cup races exclusively aired on Prime Video. Once the tournament begins during TNT’s first race broadcast, drivers will go head-to-head in a bracket format, with the higher seed advancing each round until a champion is crowned.
The winner will take home a $1 million prize, raising the stakes during a pivotal summer stretch of the NASCAR schedule. The midseason tournament aims to inject a fresh competitive dynamic while delivering unprecedented coverage and engagement opportunities across TNT Sports’ platforms. Continue reading NASCAR Shakes Things Up with In-Season Tournament for 2025

Keselowski Snaps Winless Drought with Darlington Triumph

Brad Keselowski ended a 110-race winless streak at the Goodyear 400, winning after an incident involving Chris Buescher and Tyler Reddick. Keselowski surged ahead after the collision, securing the victory. The incident provoked post-race confrontation between Buescher and Reddick. The Cup Series moves on to the $1 million All-Star race at North Wilkesboro Speedway. Continue reading Keselowski Snaps Winless Drought with Darlington Triumph

Allgaier Dominates for Darlington Xfinity Win

Justin Allgaier dominated the Xfinity Series race at Darlington Raceway, leading for 119 of 147 laps and claiming his first victory of the 2024 season. His experience at the oval and skill in handling long green-flag runs proved crucial. Allgaier’s win tied him with Dale Earnhardt Jr. for 21st on the all-time series wins list. Continue reading Allgaier Dominates for Darlington Xfinity Win