Elliott Sadler walked into the Bristol Motor Speedway media center on Thursday morning as relaxed as a man who just announced his upcoming retirement from NASCAR racing could possibly be.
Less than 24 hours after Elliott Sadler confirmed his impending retirement from full-time competition in NASCAR, another veteran of the sport is preparing to hang up his helmet as well.
After a career showing at Anderson (Ind.) Speedway last weekend, Must See Racing Sprint Car Series young gun Christian Koehler hopes to carry his positive momentum into this weekend’s Engine Pro Fast Car Dash at Berlin Raceway.
Ryan Hunter-Reay knows that with Scott Dixon leading the Verizon IndyCar Series title fight by nearly a full round’s worth of points, the time to strike back is running out.
Elliott Sadler announced Wednesday morning that he will conclude his full-time career in NASCAR racing at the end of the season.
For much of the season, Rico Abreu found himself having to endure questions from many onlookers about why he and his No. 24 team’s performance had been off its usual level.
Brad Keselowski came into his home track, Michigan Int’l Speedway, hoping to finally score a long-awaited first win at the two-mile oval in Sunday’s Consumers Energy 400.
It wasn’t a surprise to see Gio Scelzi collect rookie of the year honors during Saturday night’s 5-hour Energy Knoxville Nationals finale, but his run through the week was nothing short of impressive.