Denny Hamlin dominated Sunday’s NASCAR Cup race at Richmond, but Alex Bowman’s stupendous restart with 10 laps to go secured him his first win of the season.
Shae Davies spoiled Paul Morris’s hopes of sweeping the 2021 Boost Mobile Super Trucks season opener in Tasmania when he beat Morris in a late battle to win the third and final race of the weekend.
A day after winning the Boost Mobile Super Trucks opener in Race #1 at Tasmania, Paul Morris did it again in Race #2 as he held off Shae Davies for the victory.
Jason White, who ran the Xfinity opener at Daytona in his first NASCAR race since 2014, has joined MBM Motorsports for Talladega later this month. It will be his first race there in 8 years
Toyota drivers led all 250 laps in Saturday’s NASCAR Truck race, aptly named the ToyotaCare 250, with John Hunter Nemechek ultimately coming out on top ahead of his boss Kyle Busch.
2005 Supercars champion Russell Ingall will make his first SST start since 2019 in Sunday’s Boost Mobile Super Truck races at Tasmania as a backup driver for the injured Nash Morris.
Paul Morris took the lead late from Paul Weel and held him and Shaun Richardson off to win the 2021 Boost Mobile Super Trucks season opener in Tasmania.
In the first Boost Mobile Super Trucks practice/qualifying of the 2021 season at Tasmania, Paul Weel led the way in both.
Brian Brown, a five-time champion at Knoxville Raceway, will make his NASCAR Truck début for Kyle Busch Motorsports when the series heads there in July.
Paul Morris, Paul Weel, Shae Davies, and Shaun Richardson are among the six drivers entered for the 2021 Boost Mobile Super Truck opener at Symmons Plains. Morris’s son Nash and Dave Casey will make their SST débuts.
Xfinity Series driver Harrison Burton will make his NASCAR Cup début at Talladega in the #96 Toyota Camry for Gaunt Brothers Racing.
While some teams have not finalised their entries, the NASCAR Whelen Euro Series has revealed a 26-car field a month before kickoff in Spain. Among the notable changes is the absence of PK Carsport and defending champ Alon Day.
Who needs dirt racing when you have ice? NASCAR Whelen Euro Series CEO Jerome Galpin drove his series’ car on the icy surface of Val Thorens in a test of versatility.
Colin Garrett, who ran five races for Sam Hunt Racing last year and was the team’s first-ever driver when they débuted in 2019, will return to the #26 car for Talladega.
Allen Bestwick, a beloved ex-NASCAR/IndyCar announcer for NBC and ESPN, will call SRX races for CBS. Brad Daugherty, Matt Yocum, and Lindsay Czarniak will join him while Danica Patrick, James Hinchcliffe, and Dario Franchitti are analysts.
Ryan Reed, a 2-time Daytona Xfinity winner, will return to NASCAR for the first time since 2019 when he runs Saturday’s Truck race for CMI Motorsports.
Martin Truex Jr., who won Martinsville last week, will lead the NASCAR Cup field to green at Richmond. Ben Rhodes will do the same for the Trucks.



