After a dusty day in the desert, Christopher Bell emerged victorious at Phoenix Raceway, and Tanner recaps and comments on the event and the broadcast.
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2024 Shriner’s Children 500 NASCAR Almanac
As NASCAR heads to Phoenix this weekend, Tanner brings you the odds, the stats, and the forecast for this weekend’s Shriner’s Children 500.
The 2024 Daytona 500 Almanac
After a long offseason, writer Tanner Ballard returns with his almanac for this year’s Daytona 500, featuring weather forecasting and Vegas’ betting favorites.
2023 NASCAR Playoffs: Who goes big and who goes home?
With the regular season coming to an end last weekend at Daytona, all eyes now turn to the playoffs. Let’s run through some of the contenders.
Coke Zero 400: Buescher wins and Wallace is in
RFK Racing driver Chris Buescher wins his 3rd race of the year, allowing Bubba Wallace to make the playoffs for the first time.
CRC Brakleen 150: Last lap pass gives KBM their 100th win
A last lap pass on Corey Heim allows Kyle Busch to win the 100th career race for Kyle Busch Motorsports.
2023 Mid-Season Review: The Good, The Bad and the Ugly
The 2023 NASCAR Cup Series season is just over halfway done and it has been a wild year to say the least. In this article, I look at a few drivers who stand out this year, for good reasons and for bad.
Ally 400: Ross Chastain smashes winless streak at Nashville
After more than a year of winlessness, 2022 vice champion Ross Chastain scores his first win of the year at the Nashville Superspeedway.
Kyle Busch “Trade” Shaping Up To Be a Win-Win
In acknowledging Tyler Reddick’s surprise departure for 23XI Racing last July, Richard Childress set the tone for a silly season’s worth of bitter posturing by complaining that “the timing of this announcement could not be any worse.” Kyle Busch, bracing for the loss of his longstanding sponsor, Mars Inc., and slogging through one of hisContinue reading “Kyle Busch “Trade” Shaping Up To Be a Win-Win”
Toyota/Save Mart 350: Martin Truex dominates in wine country
After leading a race high of 51 laps, Martin Truex Jr. walks away with his 4th win at Sonoma Raceway.
