From close finishes to big wrecks to drama on the track and off of it, NASCAR produced several captivating storylines in 2024. Let's count down some of the top stories (not always the happiest but ...
22. Most cars involved in a crash Talladega, always the site of wild events, had a crash where 28 cars were involved or damaged — the most cars in one crash in the years that NASCAR has recorded ...
The NASCAR Cup Series returns in early February to begin its 2025 season. The season kicks off with The Clash exhibition race, which moves to Bowman Gray Stadium in Winston-Salem, North Carolina ...
NASCAR Hall of Famer Fred Lorenzen, one of the sport's biggest stars of the 1960s and the 1965 Daytona 500 champion, died Wednesday following a long period of battling dementia. He was 89.
Jimmy Carter was a fan of NASCAR, but the possibility of peace in the Middle East got in the way when several drivers came to the White House for ham and cornbread in 1978. Carter, the 39th ...
In hopes of trying to increase the revenues and influence of NASCAR Cup Series teams, 23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports filed a lawsuit against NASCAR and Chairman Jim France. The teams filed ...
It’s not clear yet whether NASCAR will appeal to the U.S. Court of Appeals, but it has the right to do that. 53-YEAR-OLD ROOKIE:Who is this Tim Brown and what's he doing in the NASCAR Clash?
Best race: A victory at the season’s second race in Atlanta — he led the last lap — marked Suárez’s second career NASCAR Cup Series victory and was a strong statement for the team’s new ...
The NASCAR championship might soon see a change of scenery after 2025. Since 2020, Phoenix Raceway has consistently hosted this iconic event, cementing itself as a stalwart in the racing calendar.
Fred Lorenzen, a thinking man’s racer who became one of NASCAR’s biggest money winners during the sport’s rise in the 1960s, has died. The NASCAR Hall of Famer was 89. Lorenzen’s passing ...
To say that NASCAR was rough around the edges in its early days would be an understatement. Primitive facilities, safety and payouts didn’t exactly put the then-fledgling organization on a ...