Joey Logano wins South Point 400 with timely pit road gamble
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The End of an Era – Kurt Busch Stepping Away from Full-Time Competition
After sitting out of the Playoffs due to a concussion, Kurt Busch has made his plans for 2023.
Opinion: Should Cole Custer Really Be Penalized for Last Lap Roval Block?
Cole Custer and his team were issued some steep penalties for their actions on the final lap at the Roval – but was what he did something we should frown upon, or something we should embrace?
Win or Go Home – Bank of America ROVAL 400
Recap of the Bank of America ROVAL 400 with an interview of Todd Gilliland.
The Dinger Makes it Four in a Row – Drive for the Cure 250
Recap of the Xfinity Series Drive for the Cure 150 at the Charlotte ROVAL,
A Former Matt DiBenedetto Fan Reflects on his First Career NASCAR Win
Matt DiBenedetto was the only reason I got back into the sport I loved as a kid – but his well publicized downward spiral left a sour taste.
Kaulig Racing Announces 2023 Plans – Allmendinger and Smith Make Moves
As a part of the team’s Fan Fest on October 5th, Kaulig Racing announced their 2023 driver lineups in both the Cup and Xfinity Series.Surrounded by team president Chris Rice and team owner Matt Kaulig, current Xfinity driver AJ Allmendinger sat in front of reporters at Kaulig’s headquarters in Welcome, North Carolina Wednesday morning. ShortlyContinue reading “Kaulig Racing Announces 2023 Plans – Allmendinger and Smith Make Moves”
Chase Elliott Wins in Uncharacteristically Clean Talladega Race
Chase Elliott used a last lap pass to secure his fifth win of the year in a particularly docile Talladega race.
Teamwork Works for AJ Allmendinger, Xfinity Series Winner at Talladega
AJ Allmendinger locks himself into the Round of 8 with his first superspeedway win.
DiBenedetto Finally gets it Done, Steals the Win After Chaotic Talladega Finish
After years upon years of heartbreaking close calls, Matt DiBenedetto benefited from late chaos to secure his first career NASCAR national series win.
