Archive for May 2025
It’s Heim Time Again In A Charlotte Beatdown
The Corey Heim bullet train kept right on rolling Friday night at Charlotte Motor Speedway.
Read MoreRoahrig Rules Hoosier Hundred For First Silver Crown Win
Before Friday at Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park, a win was all that was missing from Tyler Roahrig’s USAC Silver Crown Series resume.
Read MoreAustin Green Breaks Through In ARCA At Charlotte
Perhaps it was fitting that after a spring season of trials and tribulations, Austin Green’s first major stock car win came at his home track Friday evening.
Read MoreKimmel: Despite Engine Failure, ‘It’s Hard To Be Upset’
Will Kimmel’s quest to “race impactful” ended in heartbreak just 13 laps into Friday evening’s General Tire 150 for the ARCA Menards Series at Charlotte Motor Speedway.
Read MoreRuggiero Speeds To First Truck Series Pole At Charlotte
Leading a TRICON Garage-dominated qualifying session, rookie Gio Ruggiero earned his first NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series pole Friday at Charlotte Motor Speedway.
Read MoreElliott Tunes Up For Coke 600 With Hickory Runner-Up
As Chase Elliott gears up for Coca-Cola 600 weekend at at Charlotte Motor Speedway, the 2020 NASCAR Cup Series champion took some extracurricular racing time and fueled his short-track passion Thursday night.
Read MoreWill Kimmel Takes Surprise ARCA Pole With Legacy Motor
With a legacy ‘built’ motor powering his No. 69 Ford, Will Kimmel snapped an eight-year ARCA Menards Series qualifying drought Friday at Charlotte Motor Speedway.
Read MoreJesse Love Eager For Charlotte Xfinity Redempton
Jesse Love returns to Charlotte Motor Speedway’s 1.5-mile quad-oval seeking redemption for a NASCAR Xfinity Series win he felt “got away” last season.
Read MoreKraus Set For Cup Return, First Coke 600 With NY Racing
A late call-up from NY Racing has produced a first-of-his-career opportunity for 23-year-old Wisconsin native Derek Kraus this weekend at Charlotte Motor Speedway.
Read MoreByron Signs Extension; Staying With Hendrick Through ’29
Suffice it to say that two-time defending Daytona 500 winner William Byron isn’t leaving Hendrick Motorsports anytime soon.
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