Austin Cindric came within a whisker of winning Saturday’s NASCAR Xfinity Series Rock and Roll Tequila 170 at Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course and locking himself into the playoffs.
Austin Cindric came within a whisker of winning Saturday’s NASCAR Xfinity Series Rock and Roll Tequila 170 at Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course and locking himself into the playoffs.
Saturday night’s 5-hour Energy Knoxville Nationals didn’t end with a win for David Gravel and CJB Motorsports, but it surely could have been classified as such compared to their result at Knoxville Raceway one year prior.
Chris Neuenschwander was simply not going to be denied during Saturday night’s Must See Racing Sprint Car Series stop at Anderson Speedway.
Anthony McCune continues to close in on his first Must See Racing Sprint Car Series victory, and if Hamilton Trucking Time Trials were any indication, it may come Saturday night at Anderson Speedway.
Anthony McCune has proven during the second half of the Must See Racing Sprint Car Series season that he knows how to roll off the trailer and go fast.
Sixteen-year-old Gio Scelzi will break a nearly three-decade old record when he straps into the Indy Race Parts No. 71 and takes the green flag for Saturday’s 5-Hour Energy Knoxville Nationals championship A-main.
Carson Macedo noted last week, before ever setting foot in the No. 41 for Jason Johnson Racing, that he hoped to be comfortable in time to make a run at locking into Saturday’s 5-Hour Energy Knoxville Nationals A-main.
Few things hurt worse in sprint car racing than seeing a shot at a 5-Hour Energy Knoxville Nationals victory slip through one’s fingertips, something David Gravel experienced firsthand one year ago.
A diverse pool of drivers, led by 1983 5-Hour Energy Knoxville Nationals champion Sammy Swindell and three-time Nationals runner-up Brian Brown, will take to the track on Thursday during Toyota Qualifying Night.