Eight months removed from surgery to remove a non-malignant brain tumor, NASCAR XFINITY Series rookie Matt Tifft continues to drive awareness for the cause as he follows his passion behind the wheel.
Taking the phrase “beating the boss” to a new level, Christopher Bell notched his first-career NASCAR Camping World Truck Series pole by doing just that on Saturday at Atlanta Motor Speedway.
Just as he did a year ago at Atlanta Motor Speedway, Kyle Busch woke up early on Saturday morning and cleaned house during NASCAR XFINITY Series qualifying.
Kevin Harvick lived up to the Jimmy John’s mantra of “Freaky Fast” on Friday evening at Atlanta Motor Speedway, knocking off Ryan Newman in the waning moments of the final round to notch his first Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series pole as a Ford driver.
In a 55-minute session dominated by Cup interlopers, defending Rinnai 250 winner Kyle Busch topped the speed charts during NASCAR XFINITY Series final practice at Atlanta Motor Speedway on Friday.
Looking for redemption after a near-miss in last year’s NASCAR Camping World Truck Series event at Atlanta Motor Speedway, Christopher Bell led the way during second practice for the Active Pest Control 200 on Friday.
It was an effort that probably shouldn’t have happened, but Matt DiBenedetto’s smile told it all after the journeyman driver climbed from his beaten and battered race car at the end of Sunday’s Daytona 500.
When Ryan Blaney climbed out of his No. 21 Motorcraft/Quick Lane Tire & Auto Care Centers Ford Sunday following the thrilling conclusion to Sunday’s 59th annual Daytona 500, you’d have thought he’d been crashed out of the race because of the dejection on his face.