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The Daytona 500 is just around the corner, and drivers enter the race with different motivations, even though winning remains the ultimate goal for everyone. For some, the incentive is purely competitive,
NASCAR sets Guinness World Records with loudest billboard as Ross Chastain is on hand in New York City to do the honors.
Before a new landlord shuttered the iconic Brickyard Lounge and Grill last month, you could walk into the tiny, race-themed restaurant located two
MOORESVILLE, N.C. — NASCAR’s next great superstar lives at home with his parents. Connor Zilisch is a 19-year-old American racing prodigy who opens his NASCAR Cup Series rookie campaign in Sunday’s Daytona 500. Naturally, he’s always in a hurry on the racetrack. But he’s in no rush to get his own place, and his family is just fine with that.
NASCAR opens with William Byron chasing a record-breaking Daytona 500 three-peat as the NASCAR season commences in Daytona
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Child's play: Reigning NASCAR champion Kyle Larson adds team owner to his renowned racing resume
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (AP) — Kyle Larson’s latest racing endeavor might be more challenging than “The Double.” The two-time and reigning NASCAR Cup Series champion recently started his own micro-racing team — for his kids.
With millions of viewers still tuned in after the Super Bowl, NASCAR made a statement Sunday night on FOX with a new brand campaign.
NASCAR amplified the noise by setting a Guinness World Record for the "World's Loudest Billboard." Plopped right in the middle of Times Square (Manhattan, New York) is the billboard featuring a 1:1 replica NASCAR Next Gen engine that emits the roar of the Cup Series car.
NASCAR is about to get underway with the events that count toward the points. The Daytona 500 starts us off on our 36 race journey. Rev those engine up loud!
The Michael Jordan-led federal antitrust lawsuit last year against NASCAR and its owners took a toll on the France family, which settled the case after eight days of harsh testimony
With hours before cars and trucks begin to hit the track, Cleetus McFarland has heard back from NASCAR about his Daytona eligibility.