In a streak that almost appears untouchable at the current time, Kyle Larson has scored victories in his last four winged sprint car races, stretching over a three-week period.
In a streak that almost appears untouchable at the current time, Kyle Larson has scored victories in his last four winged sprint car races, stretching over a three-week period.
HANFORD, Calif. — D.J. Netto put together a near-flawless performance Friday night at Keller Auto Speedway to notch his second […]
Any lingering doubts of Tony Stewart’s adaptability, versatility and desire to return to winning form behind the wheel of every short track car he straps into were erased this week, as the retired three-time NASCAR Cup Series champion completed a very successful test session with Hoffman Auto Racing.
Anderson Speedway track president Rick Dawson announced during Wednesday’s City of Anderson Little 500 Festival that NASCAR and dirt track legend Ken Schrader will make his Pay Less Little 500 debut on May 27, driving for Brad and Tara Armstrong.
Just six weeks into Tony Stewart’s much-publicized and long-awaited ‘Return to Dirt’, the former three-time Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series champion is a sprint car winner once more.
After Brian Gerster closed his 2016 season with a vicious crash at Owosso Speedway last August, destroying one of the most productive winged asphalt sprint cars to ever hit the race track, the two-time Must See Racing Sprint Car Series champion is hoping to erase those bad memories this year.
If dirt track open wheel racing lost its definition of a badass when Bryan Clauson tragically lost his life last August at the Belleville Midget Nationals in Kansas, then pavement open wheel racing suffered the same loss Saturday night with the passing of Dave Steele in a sprint car crash at Desoto Speedway.