Archive for May 2025
Minter Masters OT Restarts For Charlotte eNASCAR Score
William Byron eSports’ Tucker Minter extended the veteran dominance of the eNASCAR Coca-Cola iRacing Series season with his second win in three races Tuesday night.
Read MoreBurton Finds Fun In Brief Cup Return At All-Star Race
There was no wiping the smile off Harrison Burton’s face after he took off his helmet following a return to the premier level of stock car racing.
Read MoreHockman Has Up-And-Down Crawford Memorial Weekend
Case Hockman’s maiden micro sprint weekend at Port City Raceway was a roller-coaster affair, but he did highlight the trip by qualifying for the Donnie Ray Crawford Memorial opener in the Restricted A-Class.
Read MoreIndyCar Moves Penske Duo To Rear Of Indy 500 Grid
In a continued twist from Sunday’s Team Penske qualifying drama at Indianapolis Motor Speedway, NTT IndyCar Series officials announced Monday morning that additional penalties have been assessed to the entries of Josef Newgarden and Will Power.
Read MoreBlack’s Tire Returns With Gray & TRICON For Charlotte
Black’s Tire Service will return to Tanner Gray’s No. 15 Toyota Tundra TRD Pro as the primary sponsor for Friday night’s NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race at Charlotte Motor Speedway.
Read MoreBell Roughs Up Logano To Win $1,000,000 At North Wilkesboro
Christopher Bell won the $1 million top prize Sunday night after moving Joey Logano late in the NASCAR All-Star Race at North Wilkesboro Speedway.
Read MoreRookie Shwartzman Shocks All, Earns Pole For Indy 500
There’s just something about PPG Armed Forces Qualifying for the Greatest Spectacle in Racing which often leads to moments that dreams are made of.
Read MoreHocevar Wins Open, Nemechek And Gragson Transfer In
Carson Hocevar won the All-Star Open to advance to the NASCAR All-Star Race at North Wilkesboro Speedway, moving on along with Open runner-up John Hunter Nemecheck and fan vote winner Noah Gragson.
Read MoreLuke Baldwin On Top 15: ‘It’s Just A Blessing To Race Trucks’
Luke Baldwin earned his first top 15 in Saturday’s Window World 250 at North Wilkesboro Speedway in just his third career NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series start.
Read MoreCrews Shows Out In Truck Debut Before Late Spin
A 22nd-place finish wasn’t at all representative of the banner day 17-year-old Brent Crews put together in his NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series debut.
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