Archive for March 2025
Heim Speeds To Second Straight Truck Pole At Martinsville
The NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series continues to be Corey Heim’s playground this year, and he proved it again in Kennametal Pole Qualifying Friday at Martinsville Speedway.
Read MoreLove Set For Cup Series Debut At Bristol In RCR’s No. 33
A dream from Jesse Love’s earliest days behind the wheel in California will become a reality for the 20-year-old next month.
Read MoreGould Treating Martinsville Truck Return As ‘A Fresh Start’
Friday night at Martinsville Speedway might be Matt Gould’s third career NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series appearance, but he’s treating it like day one all over again.
Read MoreBy The Numbers: Gravel’s Historic Start To Outlaws’ Season
True greatness in any sport doesn’t come often. It requires the perfect blend of dedication and talent to ascend to the highest level of any discipline.
Read MoreStanfield Seeks Renewed Pro Stock Momentum In Pomona
Pro Stock standout Aaron Stanfield had an exceptional season last year, and with the 65th Lucas Oil NHRA Winternationals at In-N-Out Burger Pomona Dragstrip on tap, he aims to continue his momentum at Pomona during race three of the NHRA Mission Foods Drag Racing Series season.
Read MoreSorensen DQed, Dillard Inherits Wheatland Mod Win
Race-long leader and apparent winner Dustin Sorensen’s trip to the tech building left Cade Dillard the big winner as the three-night USMTS King of America XIV opened Thursday night at Lucas Oil Speedway.
Read MoreRSS Racing Throws Back To RYR & Two Hall-Of-Famers
RSS Racing received high praise on social media Thursday morning when it revealed a pair of Robert Yates Racing throwback paint schemes for Darlington (S.C.) Raceway.
Read MoreBowman Honoring Hendrick’s 200th Win At Darlington
Hendrick Motorsports revealed the final piece of the puzzle Thursday for its four NASCAR Cup Series teams set to compete at Darlington (S.C.) Raceway during throwback weekend on April 6.
Read MoreRed Bull Promotes Tsunoda In Driver Swap With Lawson
Ahead of the Japanese Grand Prix, Oracle Red Bull Racing has announced a driver rotation that will see Yuki Tsunoda move into Liam Lawson’s seat, partnering with four-time Formula One world champion Max Verstappen in the RB21.
Read MoreSafetyCulture Expands To Eight-Race Deal With Trackhouse
Trackhouse Racing’s Shane Van Gisbergen will see some familiar faces in the NASCAR Cup Series garage from a sponsorship standpoint, as SafetyCulture expands its partnership aboard the Kiwi’s No. 88 Chevrolet.
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