NASCAR Newsletter: 2025 Jack Link’s 500

In a schedule that encompasses 40 weeks, the stars of the NASCAR Cup Series visit 29 different facilities across two different countries, at tracks of varying sizes and dimensions. None strike the fear in a driver’s heart quite like the 2.66-mile behemoth that resides in the heart of the Yellowhammer State better known as TalladegaContinue reading “NASCAR Newsletter: 2025 Jack Link’s 500”

2025 NASCAR Power Rankings, Week 10: Talladega

After an off weekend, Tanner and Jey return to the desk to give you the newest power rankings as the Cup Series embarks on a 28-week charge to the championship.

Kyle Larson Smokes the Field at Bristol Again: 2025 Food City 500 recap

Kyle Larson left everyone in the dust on Saturday and followed it up with a repeat performance on Sunday. Read about how he got there in this week’s race recap from Bristol.

NASCAR Newsletter: 2025 Food City 500

With a chaotic Bristol race staring the drivers in the face, Tanner has everything you need to know before the green flag waves.

Kyle Larson Smokes the Field: 2025 SciAps 300 Recap

In his tripleheader weekend, Kyle Larson secured a dominant Xfinity Series win at Bristol.

2025 NASCAR Power Rankings, Week 9: Bristol

Jey and Tanner got some answers to questions they had about some of their top-10 racers from last week, so they have an update with the latest edition of power rankings.

2025 Goodyear 400 Recap

Denny Hamlin scored a second victory in as many weeks at Darlington. See how he got there in Tanner’s latest race recap.

NASCAR Newsletter: 2025 Goodyear 400

With the throwback weekend at Darlington about to commence, Tanner gives you a detailed breakdown of this week’s race as well as keeping you informed on all the happenings in the sport from this week.

2025 NASCAR Power Rankings, Week 8: Darlington

Jey and Tanner link up once again for another weekly power rankings, giving you the top-10 drivers in the sport through seven races.

The CookOut 400 @ Martinsville

Welcome to the CookOut 400 at Martinsville Speedway! It’s the shortest track NASCAR travels to, and the track with the shortest tempers. The race saw a total of 10 cautions, the most at this track for a 400 lap race. We also saw a total of nine lead changes.  Let’s break it down:  Christopher BellContinue reading “The CookOut 400 @ Martinsville”