An opening stage that began with domination by Chip Ganassi Racing at Martinsville Speedway ended with a late caution and Martin Truex Jr. taking the green-checkered flag out front.
An opening stage that began with domination by Chip Ganassi Racing at Martinsville Speedway ended with a late caution and Martin Truex Jr. taking the green-checkered flag out front.
Two quick pit stops and a very fast race car carried Martin Truex Jr. to his third stage win of the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series season on Sunday at Auto Club Speedway.
One of the prevailing storylines of Saturday’s opening practice session for the 59th annual Daytona 500 was the struggles of Furniture Row Racing getting through the inspection line.
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.
RIDGEWAY, Va. – Martin Truex Jr. rebounded from an early exit in the Chase last weekend by winning Coors Light Pole […]
After the dust had settled following an intense final race in the Round of 12, two of the championship juggernauts were sent packing from the Chase following the Hellmann’s 500 from the Talladega Superspeedway.
Charlotte-based body shop company Maaco will join Martin Truex Jr. and Furniture Row Racing as a partner on the No. 78 Toyota this weekend for the Bank of America 500 at Charlotte Motor Speedway.
For the second consecutive week, NASCAR’s Laser Inspection Station found a victim of post-race technical inspection in the Sprint Cup Series.