In the wake of NASCAR’s new deal with Monster Energy as title sponsor of it’s premier series, 5-Hour Energy’s role in the new-look division is unclear as they race towards the 2017 season.
In the wake of NASCAR’s new deal with Monster Energy as title sponsor of it’s premier series, 5-Hour Energy’s role in the new-look division is unclear as they race towards the 2017 season.
As the 2016 NASCAR Sprint Cup season enters it’s penultimate race, the Can-Am 500(k), at the Phoenix International Raceway, it appears as things cordial are out the window, even for teammates.
What a bitter, bitter way for William Byron to end what will likely be his only full-time campaign in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series.
NASCAR announced this morning that they would be imposing, in my humble opinion, rather stiff restrictions on how many races that Cup regulars could run in the XFINITY Series and Camping World Truck Series, beginning in 2017.