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Late Strategy Call Lifts Love To Richmond Top-Five
It wasn’t necessarily flashy, but Jesse Love snagged his third consecutive top-six finish Saturday during the NASCAR Xfinity Series’ ToyotaCare 250 at Richmond Raceway.
Read MoreMechanical Issue Derails Sheldon Creed At Richmond
A frustrating spring stretch in the NASCAR Xfinity Series continued Saturday for Sheldon Creed, after a third mechanical issue in four races resulted in his first DNF of the year.
Read MoreHoneycutt Banks $15,000 Orange County Payday
A timely redraw and the lane choice that came with it paid out a trophy and a five-figure payday to Kaden Honeycutt Friday night at Orange County Speedway.
Read MoreDenton Extends Unbeaten Streak In Lanier Twin 20s
Cole Denton made taking home all the hardware from Caffeine and Octane’s Lanier Raceway look easy over the weekend.
Read MoreCox Hoping To Grow Georgia Roots Into Racing Success
Nine-year-old Landon Cox is an aspiring racer hoping to carve his path forward from one of the Southeastern hotbeds of motorsports.
Read MoreRace Face Brand Development Seeking Next Class Of 2024
Race Face Brand Development, a premier organization committed to nurturing emerging talent in motorsports, has announced its quest for drivers to join the Race Face Next Class of 2024.
Read MoreHoneycutt Left Wanting More After Bristol Battle
Kaden Honeycutt was left wondering “what might have been” after a promising start at Bristol Motor Speedway was challenged repeatedly on Saturday night.
Read MoreJRM eNASCAR Digital Trading Cards Now Available
A line of MP4 digital trading cards featuring JR Motorsports’ two eNASCAR Coca-Cola iRacing Series drivers, Kaden Honeycutt and Briar LaPradd, are now available through Race Face Digital.
Read MoreTaegan Knowland Is Writing His Own Racing Blueprint
If there does happen to be a blueprint for the process of climbing the motorsports ladder, 10-year-old Taegan Knowland is working on rewriting it.
Read MoreSixth Is ‘Something To Build On’ For Honeycutt
Kaden Honeycutt said before the start of his 12-race schedule with Niece Motorsports that he “wanted to show he belonged” in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series.
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