In his first guest article for Pit Box Press, Alex Andersen covers Bubba Wallace’s history-making win at Kansas Speedway.
Category Archives: Cup Series
Pit Box Press Roundtable: The Daytona Fiasco
There’s only one way to describe the 2022 Coke Zero Sugar 400: a mess. Hear from each of the PBP writers as they give their thoughts on the race.
Welcome Back, King: Jones Steals Southern 500
Who saw that coming? For the third time in his career and the second time in the Southern 500, Erik Jones captured his first win since 2019, the first win for Richard Petty since Aric with an A did it in 2010. It was also the first time the famous 43 visited victory lane inContinue reading “Welcome Back, King: Jones Steals Southern 500”
A New Winner, A Playoff Shakeup, and A (Preventable) Big One, Oh My… – Coke Zero Sugar 400
The playoff field is set, and only 21 cars needed to be demolished to do it.
Week 26 NASCAR Power Rankings
With just one week left until the regular season comes to a close, let’s take one last look at how the whole field stacks up before the reset.
Kyle Larson Sweeps the Weekend at Watkins Glen – Allmendinger Sweeps Runner-Up
Kyle Larson picked up the win at Watkins Glen… at teammate Chase Elliott’s expense.
AJ Allmendinger, The Man Who Killed Champ Car (Open-Wheel Invaders Pt. 3)
Xfinity Series points leader AJ Allmendinger is quietly one of the most successful cross-discipline drivers of all time. Also, he killed Champ Car.
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Michigan International Speedway – August 7, 2022
Noah Gragson to Petty GMS No. 42 Full-Time in 2023
At 2:30 ET on August 10, from a press conference in Statesville, North Carolina, another Silly Season domino fell into place. Eight-time Xfinity Series race winner Noah Gragson will be jumping into the NASCAR Cup Series full-time behind the wheel of Petty GMS Motorsports’ No. 42 Chevrolet, replacing Ty Dillon. Gragson, a Las Vegas native,Continue reading “Noah Gragson to Petty GMS No. 42 Full-Time in 2023”
Streak Snapped – Kevin Harvick Finally Gets It Done, Wins at Michigan
Kevin Harvick snapped the longest winless streak of his career at one of his best tracks to lock himself into the playoffs.
