Kyle Busch edged Brad Keselowski in a thrilling finish and won the Cheez-It 355 at The Glen at Watkins Glen International in Watkins Glen, N.Y. on Sunday.
In a role reversal from last week’s race in Pocono, Greg Biffle held off a late charge from Jimmie Johnson to take home the victory Sunday at the Quicken Loans 400 at Michigan International Speedway.
But, he got a little help.
Johnson started 10th on the race’s final restart, and had been reeling Biffle in throughout that final run...
Kyle Larson’s horrifying crash at Daytona International Speedway in the Nationwide Series race Saturday has stunned the nation. During the crash, parts of the car and the engine flew into the grandstands and a fan was able to catch it all on video.
With about two laps to go in the AdvoCare 500, NASCAR Driver Jeff Gordon crashed into fellow driver Clint Bowyer. The bump sent Bowyer into the wall and sparked one of the greatest NASCAR fights of all-time -- in the pits!
Remember those dumb middle school photos where kids would pose in front of fake backgrounds like libraries, outer space and a library in outer space? NASCAR must have been huge fans because they are trying to recreate the same look at this year’s media photo day, although, they’ve taken the fan thing a little too literally.
NASCAR history was made in Las Vegas at the Sam's Town Nationwide Series race when Danica Patrick finished higher than any other woman in history by being the fourth car to cross the finish line.
Jeff Gordon passed Kyle Busch with only 8 laps to go at Phoenix International Raceway yesterday, he went on to win the race and put an end to the 66 race winless streak.
It was an exciting start to the 2011 NASCAR season with the 53rd running of the Daytona 500.
The planets aligned. Heck, the heavens stood still. And Trevor Bayne recaptured the magic of David Pearson in the Wood Brothers throwback No. 21 Ford, winning Sunday's 53rd running of the Daytona 500...
The NASCAR season is split between 3 different TV networks, and the president of FOX, which holds to rights to the first 13 races of the season thinks the races are to long, which is leading to falling ratings and attendance.
It's sounds like a battle may be starting between the networks and NASCAR, I can't help but believe that the networks have the upper hand...