Alex Bowman, Daniel Suarez and A.J. Allmendinger each raced their way into the Monster Energy NASCAR All-Star Race via Saturday evening’s 50-lap Monster Energy Open at Charlotte Motor Speedway.
Alex Bowman, Daniel Suarez and A.J. Allmendinger each raced their way into the Monster Energy NASCAR All-Star Race via Saturday evening’s 50-lap Monster Energy Open at Charlotte Motor Speedway.
Kyle Larson led the way during Saturday’s race day practice session for the Monster Energy Open and All-Star Race at Charlotte Motor Speedway, a hectic one-hour jaunt that more resembled a five o’clock traffic jam than a test of racing conditions.
Qualifying for the Monster Energy Open at Charlotte Motor Speedway has been cancelled due to two rain delays that have pushed back the afternoon on-track schedule.
Just as NASCAR executive Steve O’Donnell hinted at following NASCAR’s most recent race at Kansas Speedway, Kyle Larson received an L1-level penalty on Tuesday for a rear window violation.
Kyle Larson battled back from late-race contact with Ryan Blaney to finish fourth on Saturday night at Kansas Speedway, but he may be set for another fight, this time with the NASCAR rule book.
To say Matt Kenseth is ready to get back in a Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series car for Roush Fenway Racing would be a gross understatement.
Three Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series teams received L1-level penalties on Wednesday following the AAA 400 Drive for Autism at Dover Int’l Speedway.