Archive for February 2024
Millbridge Champ Cline Going Xtreme Midget Racing
Trevor Cline’s roots will grow beyond Millbridge Speedway this year, as the micro sprint champion will join the Xtreme Outlaw Midget Series presented by Toyota full time.
Read MoreHingorani Lands ARCA Ride With Hattori Racing
Reigning ARCA Menards Series West champion Sean Hingorani found himself a new home for the season on Thursday afternoon.
Read MoreHaudenschild’s Dirt Bike Roots Aid Outlaws Success
Not often do dirt bike roots lead to sprint car stardom, but Sheldon Haudenschild is accustomed to achieving uncommon feats.
Read MorePollard Set For Xfinity Debut With JR Motorsports
Multi-time late model champion Andrew “Bubba” Pollard will finally get his chance to appear on the NASCAR stage this spring, and he’ll do so in top-tier equipment.
Read MoreTaegan Knowland Is Writing His Own Racing Blueprint
If there does happen to be a blueprint for the process of climbing the motorsports ladder, 10-year-old Taegan Knowland is working on rewriting it.
Read MoreLeahy Steals An eNASCAR Thriller In Sin City
Sometimes in racing, putting oneself in position to win generates success in the end, and that’s exactly what happened for past eNASCAR Coca-Cola iRacing Series champion Keegan Leahy on Tuesday night.
Read MoreSuarez Steals Atlanta Win In Wild Three-Wide Finish
After nearly two years of frustration, it took one all-time move and a matter of inches for Daniel Suarez to reach the top of the NASCAR Cup Series heap once again.
Read MoreSixth Is ‘Something To Build On’ For Honeycutt
Kaden Honeycutt said before the start of his 12-race schedule with Niece Motorsports that he “wanted to show he belonged” in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series.
Read MoreCreed On Atlanta: ‘The Racing Was Really Bad’
Sheldon Creed may have left Atlanta Motor Speedway with his fourth straight top-five finish in NASCAR Xfinity Series competition Saturday night, but he was hardly impressed by the on-track product.
Read MoreHill Is Good To The Last Drop In Atlanta Xfinity Run
Austin Hill didn’t even lead in regulation during Saturday night’s Raptor King of Tough 250 at Atlanta Motor Speedway, but he was out front when it mattered most.
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