IndyCar driver R.C. Enerson, who débuted in NASCAR’s Xfinity Series last year, will dabble in the top-level Cup Series for the first time this Sunday at Watkins Glen for Rick Ware Racing.
Chad Chastain, the younger brother of Cup driver Ross Chastain, will race in the NASCAR Truck Series for the first time when he enters Saturday’s race at Watkins Glen.
Indy Pro 2000 driver Jacob Abel will dabble in the Stadium Super Trucks at Nashville in a Crosley Brands-sponsored truck.
Will Rodgers will run a pair of NASCAR road course races in August beginning with his Truck Series début at Watkins Glen followed by the Xfinity race at Indianapolis.
Ross “Melon Man” Chastain celebrated National Watermelon Day by signing on to drive Trackhouse Racing’s second car for the 2022 NASCAR Cup season.
Cup driver Erik Jones will run his first Xfinity Series race since 2019 when he enters Saturday’s Watkins Glen event for Jordan Anderson Racing.
With COVID-19 taking a toll on the Supercars calendar, the series’ revised schedule further impacts the Boost Mobile Super Trucks as they will not race at Auckland or Perth. The Sydney weekend has been postponed from its original August date to November.
13 drivers, the most since 2018, make up the upcoming Stadium Super Trucks grid at Nashville: Stanton Barrett, Matt Brabham, Max and Robby Gordon, Ricky Howerton, Bill Hynes, Ricky Johnson, Bo LeMastus, Arie Luyendyk Jr., Jett Noland, Robert Stout, Zach Van Matre, and Jeff Ward.
IndyCar driver Sage Karam, who finished seventh in the Indianapolis 500 in May, returns to the Brickyard in a stock car for the first time next month when he runs the NASCAR Xfinity race on the road course for Jordan Anderson.
Administrative engine allocation error results in penalties for team-mates Chase Elliott, Alex Bowman
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A clerical mistake in which Hendrick Motorsports accidentally allocated one of Chase Elliott’s engines to team-mate Alex Bowman at New Hampshire has resulted in NASCAR penalising both teams with $50,000 fines and 25-point deductions in the standings.
In 2022, Hélio Castroneves will race full-time in IndyCar for the first time since 2017 for Meyer Shank Racing. Conversely, Jack Harvey will leave the team, with his replacement yet to be named.
It’s official: Brad Keselowski will become a minority owner in Roush Fenway Racing, drive the #6 car, and lead the team’s competition division for the 2022 NASCAR Cup Series.
With the Sydney SuperNight at Sydney Motorsport Park being postponed from its original 21/22 August weekend due to COVID-19, the Boost Mobile Super Trucks are stuck with six rounds and race-less in August unless a new date is found.
In a race marred by rain-related chaos at the start and shortened by 10 laps due to darkness, Aric Almirola held off Christopher Bell for his and Stewart-Haas’ first win of 2021 and threw the playoff picture into chaos.
Chase Elliott ends inaugural SRX season with Nashville win, founder Tony Stewart takes title
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A pair of NASCAR Cup champions celebrated the end of the inaugural Superstar Racing Experience season on Saturday when reigning champ Chase Elliott won the finale at Nashville, while three-time Cup winner and SRX co-founder Tony Stewart took home the championship.
NASCAR Cup Series regular Christopher Bell won in his first Xfinity race since 2019 when he led every lap from the start of Stage 2 to the finish.
Cindric replaces Keselowski in Penske #2, Burton takes over WBR #21 from DiBenedetto for 2022
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With Brad Keselowski set to become a co-owner and driver at Roush Fenway Racing in 2022, Team Penske will bring up Xfinity driver Austin Cindric to fill the #2 Cup car. Harrison Burton will replace Matt DiBenedetto at Penske ally Wood Brothers Racing.



