Archive for February 2024
Young Guns Taken Out In Early Daytona 500 Crash
For three young guns of the NASCAR Cup Series, a 26-hour wait to start the 66th Daytona 500 yielded just six laps before calamity struck.
Read MoreDAYTONA 500 NOTES: Celebs, Numbers & Rookies
A waterlogged weekend at Daytona Int’l Speedway set up a first-of-its-kind experience at the World Center of Racing on Monday.
Read MoreUnknowns Remain Entering 66th Daytona 500
With an extra 26 hours of leadup due to rain throughout Sunday, only one NASCAR Cup Series question remains at Daytona Int’l Speedway.
Read MoreJet Driers Collide During Daytona 500 Drying Efforts
In a bizarre twist ahead of Monday’s 66th Daytona 500, two jet driers collided in turn one during track-drying efforts at the World Center of Racing.
Read MoreTruex Reflects Back Ahead Of 20th Daytona 500 Try
A long week ahead of the 66th running of the Daytona 500 gave Martin Truex Jr. plenty of time to look back before casting his eyes forward on the season ahead.
Read MoreHamilton Jr. Files Entry For Citrus County Sprint
Davey Hamilton Jr. is the latest entrant for the upcoming Children’s Dream Fund 50 for winged asphalt sprint cars at Citrus County Speedway, and it comes as no surprise.
Read MoreAnkrum Exits Daytona As Truck Series Point Leader
With the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series safely out of Daytona Int’l Speedway after a marathon season opener, Tyler Ankrum found himself able to breathe a sigh of relief.
Read MoreLingering Rain Pushes Daytona Xfinity Race Back Further
Mother Nature wreaked havoc on the Daytona Speedweeks presented by AdventHealth schedule one more time Monday morning.
Read MoreDaytona Rain Delay Gives Drivers Time To Fill
Mother Nature taking over NASCAR Speedweeks presented by AdventHealth effectively created The Great American Rain Delay at Daytona Int’l Speedway.
Read More‘Smoke Show’ Is Latest Children’s Dream Fund 50 Entrant
Rick Holley announced Sunday he’ll be competing in the Children’s Dream Fund 50 for winged asphalt sprint cars at Citrus County Speedway on March 2.
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