NASCAR NEWS
SUNNYD Backing Stenhouse & Hyak In Five Cup Races
SUNNYD, part of the Harvest Hill Beverage Company family of brands, will back Ricky Stenhouse Jr. and Hyak Motorsports in five NASCAR Cup Series races this year.
Read MoreAlfredo Lands Xfinity Ride With Young’s Motorsports
It came together later than he would have liked, but Anthony Alfredo found his next landing spot in the NASCAR Xfinity Series on Tuesday.
Read MoreAlfredo & Beard Set For Another Daytona 500 Attempt
Anthony Alfredo will return to Beard Motorsports and attempt to qualify for the 67th annual Daytona 500 at Daytona (Fla.) Int’l Speedway next month.
Read MoreCorey Day Lands Multi-Year Driving Deal With Hendrick
Vaunted dirt racing star Corey Day is officially taking the next step in his transition toward a full-time pavement career in NASCAR.
Read MoreSpire To Field Day In Truck Series & ARCA Events
Spire Motorsports will be Corey Day’s home for races in both the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series and the ARCA Menards Series this season.
Read MoreFastenal Celebrating 15 Years Of Partnership With RFK
RFK Racing and primary partner Fastenal Co. will celebrate their 15th season of partnership this year in the NASCAR Cup Series.
Read MoreCastroneves To Run Daytona ARCA Opener With Pinnacle
Four-time Indianapolis 500 winner Hélio Castroneves will drive the No. 82 Pinnacle Racing Group Chevrolet in the season-opening Daytona ARCA 200 at on Feb. 15 at Daytona (Fla.) Int’l Speedway.
Read MoreOPINION: Grading NASCAR Silly Season Moves, Part Two
Welcome back to part two in a series of columns working through the offseason which looks at how optimistic fans could, and perhaps should, be in regard to the various changes that have already taken place during NASCAR silly season.
Read MoreOPINION: Grading NASCAR Silly Season Moves, Part One
The immediate future of NASCAR and what has been a volatile silly season, with the various driver moves that have been announced so far, has varying degrees of optimism for drivers and their fans.
Read MoreNew Crew Chief For Hamlin As Gabehart Shifts Roles
After a six-year stint with Chris Gabehart atop his pit box, Denny Hamlin will have a new crew chief leading his No. 11 Toyota team in the NASCAR Cup Series next season.
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