To be fair, and honest, Indianapolis (and quite frankly, Tony Stewart, to some extent) doesn’t care about Daytona. Why would you need Daytona when you have 100+ years of history from America’s original proving grounds at your doorstep?
Cody Coughlin won Wednesday night’s Last Chance Qualifier for the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series at Eldora Speedway, earning one of two transfer spots into the Aspen Dental Dirt Derby.
Bobby Pierce led the list of five heat race winners for Wednesday night’s Aspen Dental Dirt Derby at Eldora Speedway, earning the pole after leading nine of 10 laps and winning the first heat race at the half-mile dirt oval.
It’s official, four-time NASCAR Sprint Cup Series champion Jeff Gordon is coming out of retirement, at least for two more races.
Greg Biffle announced via his Twitter account that his father, Garland Jack Biffle, passed away on Tuesday morning.
Ty Dillon was not at all short on words following a lap 76 crash that took him out of contention for a solid finish in Saturday’s NASCAR XFINITY Series AutoLotto 200 at New Hampshire Motor Speedway.
Don’t sign the welcome back cards and hang the party decorations just yet, but in a shock announcement on Friday morning at New Hampshire Motor Speedway, Jeff Gordon was revealed to be part of Hendrick Motorsports’ backup plan for next week’s Brickyard 400 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
Recent NASCAR K&N Pro Series West winner at Stateline Speedway, Todd Gilliland, and back-to-back ARCA Racing Series winner Chase Briscoe will headline the guest cast on the newest edition of the Stock Car Steel/SRI Motorsports Show, airing tonight at 7 p.m. ET on the Performance Motorsports Network.