It’s fitting that the man primarily responsible for bringing NASCAR to national radio and television prominence now finally has a permanent place of recognition among the sport’s all-time greats.
It’s fitting that the man primarily responsible for bringing NASCAR to national radio and television prominence now finally has a permanent place of recognition among the sport’s all-time greats.
It took a gutsy strategy call from crew chief Brian Pattie, a lot of nail-biting and “driving our guts out” in the final laps, but at the end of Sunday’s Apache Warrior 400 at Dover International Speedway, Ricky Stenhouse Jr. had found a way to remain above the cut line and advance to the Round of 12 in the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series playoffs.
SINGAPORE – Lewis Hamilton won Sunday’s Singapore Airlines Singapore Grand Prix at the Marina Bay Street Circuit to go 28 […]
BRISTOL, Tenn. — Kyle Busch became the first person in NASCAR history to complete two separate weekend sweeps of NASCAR’s national […]
BRISTOL, Tenn. — Kyle Busch won the Food City 300 on Friday night at Bristol Motor Speedway, leading 186 laps […]
HICKORY, N.C. — On a night that could not be classified as anything other than a massive success, Tate Fogleman […]