NASCAR will not have practice or qualifying for the rest of the 2020 season.
Questions surrounding NASCAR’s racing product on 1.5-mile tracks and the presence of potentially unqualified drivers in the Cup Series permeate the racing world after Sunday’s Texas race.
“Not bad for a silver-spoon kid” is right, Austin Dillon. Dillon led an Richard Childress Racing 1–2 finish en route to his first Cup victory since 2018.
After winning his 98th career Xfinity Series race on Saturday, Kyle Busch has been disqualified after failing post-race inspection.
Andre Castro's EuroNASCAR Esports title gives DF1 early advantage in NWES teams championship
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With Andre Castro winning the EuroNASCAR Esports Series title, his #22 DF1 Racing team has received 40 points in the real-life teams championship.
Sound the Dawsonville Pool Room siren! Chase Elliott has won the NASCAR All-Star Race for the first time after dominating the banking of Bristol.
Michael McDowell turned Bubba Wallace late in the NASCAR All-Star Race Open, leading to drama as Aric Almirola, William Byron, Matt DiBenedetto, and Clint Bowyer advance to the All-Star.
NASCAR Hall of Famers Tony Stewart and Ray Evernham have joined forces to create the Superstar Racing Experience, a short-track, spec racing series set to kick off in summer 2021.
Cole Custer is the first Cup rookie to win a race since 2016, but the first to win a full-length race since 2007 after a dramatic final lap at Kentucky.
Austin Cindric scores first oval wins in sweep, Sheldon Creed takes maiden NASCAR victory at Kentucky
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A road course expert winning on an oval twice in two days? The Showstopper, a Stadium Super Trucks star, winning his first NASCAR race in a show that was literally stopped? Welcome to the last three days of Xfinity and Truck racing at Kentucky.
Besides a new number placement on their sides, the cars for the NASCAR All-Star Race at Bristol will reportedly include underglow lighting.
The final races of the 2020 NASCAR regular season have been revealed, including a stop on the Daytona road course for the first time.
After missing last Sunday’s Indianapolis race with COVID-19, Jimmie Johnson has been cleared to return to NASCAR Cup racing at Kentucky.
Two weeks after the Bubba Wallace noose investigation and nearly a month after NASCAR banned the Confederate flag, U.S. president Donald Trump is demanding an apology. The NASCAR world has since stepped up to defend their driver.
Tyre attrition was the name of the game in Sunday’s Brickyard 400, one won by Kevin Harvick after a fiery crash courtesy of a cut tyre eliminated his race rival Denny Hamlin.
NASCAR’s inaugural race on the Indianapolis Motor Speedway road course came down to a dramatic final battle between winner Chase Briscoe, Austin Cindric, A.J. Allmendinger, and Noah Gragson.
Jimmie Johnson has tested positive for COVID-19. He will miss Sunday’s Indianapolis race, which will be the first Cup event since 2001 without the 7-time champ, as Justin Allgaier takes over his car.



