Denny Hamlin has made his statement to the rest of the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series field: the road to victory at Darlington Raceway goes through his No. 11 FedEx Toyota.
Jamie McMurray may be a former winner of two of NASCAR’s crown jewel races, but Darlington Raceway was none too kind to him during Friday’s practice rounds for the Bojangles’ Southern 500.
Denny Hamlin got his quest for a second-straight Bojangles’ Southern 500 victory off to a flying start on Friday by topping the overall Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series practice charts at Darlington Raceway.
If either Kurt Busch or Matt Kenseth have plans already in place for the 2019 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series season, they certainly aren’t sharing them with the general public.
Reigning Daytona 500 champion Austin Dillon will bring back one of Richard Childress Racing’s most iconic paint schemes for Sunday’s Bojangles’ Southern 500 at Darlington Raceway.
Saturday night’s Bass Pro Shops/NRA Night Race at Bristol Motor Speedway was, by all accounts, a very productive outing for Kyle Larson.
A paint scheme from the earliest days of Denny Hamlin’s short-track racing career will be the livery he hopes to score his second-straight Bojangles’ Southern 500 victory with on Sept. 2.
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.
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.
Furniture Row Racing owner Barney Visser delivered a pointed message to the NASCAR industry on Wednesday morning: his team has no plans of leaving.