Martin Truex Jr. will certainly remember the 21st night of September as he led a JGR contingent to his second straight race win at Richmond.
After being suspended in August for violating its substance abuse policy, Bayley Currey has been reinstated by NASCAR.
After just one season in the Cup Series, Daniel Hemric will be released by Richard Childress Racing at year’s end.
Martin Truex Jr. kicked off the 2019 Monster Energy Cup playoffs with a victory at Las Vegas.
Nine-time NASCAR champion Mike Stefanik was killed in a plane crash on Sunday.
Twelve drivers will battle it out over seven races for the 2019 NASCAR Xfinity Series championship.
The Stadium Super Trucks will race in New Zealand for the first time in 2020, joining the Supercars’ Auckland SuperSprint at Pukehoke Park Raceway.
On Saturday, Elliott Sadler will run his 855th and final NASCAR race in a special car designed after the vehicle that he began his stock car career in.
After racing in the NASCAR Cup Series full-time since 2007, Paul Menard will step away for the 2020 season. Matt DiBenedetto will replace him in the famed Wood Brothers Racing #21 Ford.
Sixteen drivers will fight across ten races and four rounds for the 2019 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series championship.
For Kevin Harvick, he ended the 2019 Cup Series regular season with a victory. For Clint Bowyer and Ryan Newman, they clinched playoff spots. For seven-time champion Jimmie Johnson, he will miss the playoffs for the first time in his career.
Jimmie Johnson, fighting to not miss the postseason for the first time ever, is caught in a battle with those like Daniel Suárez, Ryan Newman, and Clint Bowyer for the final two playoff spots entering the Cup Series regular season finale at Indianapolis.
Coming off his first win of the 2019 season, Erik Jones has signed an extension to stay with Joe Gibbs Racing in 2020.
Greg Biffle, a NASCAR champion-turned-Stadium Super Truck competitor, will join the trucks when they make their return to Australia and the Gold Coast in October.
Running his 100th career NASCAR Cup race, Erik Jones battled with and defeated Joe Gibbs Racing team-mate Kyle Busch for his first win of 2019.
Matt Brabham and Cole Potts dueled to the finish in Sunday’s Stadium Super Truck action at Portland, with points leader Brabham winning out.
Running his first Stadium Super Truck race since April, Sheldon Creed started last and moved his way through to win Race #1 at Portland.



