Archive for April 2025
Alfredo Hopes Recent Mojo Boost Carries To The Rock
Anthony Alfredo knows that momentum is crucial to success, and he and Young’s Motorsports finally have some heading into the NASCAR Xfinity Series return to Rockingham Speedway.
Read MoreArmstrong Finds Redemption In 25th Glen Niebel Classic
Dakoda Armstrong got a measure of redemption Thursday night in the rain-delayed season opener for the 500 Sprint Car Tour.
Read MoreBack At The Rock: NASCAR Set For Rockingham Return
For the first time in 12 years, it is NASCAR race weekend at Rockingham Speedway.
Read MoreWilson Lands North Wilkesboro Late Model Stock Ride
Dylon Wilson will run the zMAX CARS Late Model Stock Tour race at North Wilkesboro Speedway on May 16 with MKM Racing Development.
Read MoreIndyCar Updates Indy 500 Reserve Driver Policy
IndyCar officials announced a clarification to the sanctioning body’s reserve driver policy Thursday afternoon ahead of next month’s 109th Indianapolis 500 presented by Gainbridge.
Read MoreAlbaugh’s Sprint Car Support Is More Than A Suite Tower
When Dennis Albaugh first sat in the stands at Knoxville Raceway as a kid, he never imagined that moment would propel him to elusive heights in the sprint car world.
Read MoreLove Adds Two Cup Series Races With Beard Motorsports
Beard Motorsports announced Wednesday that the team has added a pair of races to its NASCAR Cup Series schedule this season, both featuring NASCAR Xfinity Series regular Jesse Love behind the wheel.
Read MoreTomassi Experiences Both Success & Heartache At Bristol
The Bristol Motor Speedway race weekend for Tyler Tomassi illustrated both the highs and lows of racing and how quickly the pendulum can swing from one to the other.
Read MoreLarson Cruises To Victory In Another Bristol Romp
Kyle Larson’s Sunday romp at Bristol Motor Speedway was a repeat refrain of a dominating song on two different fronts.
Read MoreAlternate Pit Strategy Late Falls Short For Blaney & Hassler
While Kyle Larson dominated and won the Food City 500 at Bristol Motor Speedway, Ryan Blaney and crew chief Jonathan Hassler made a Hail Mary pit call, and it almost worked.
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