13 of the 40 drivers racing in Sunday’s Cup Series event at Pocono, including pole winner Kevin Harvick, will start at the rear following a flurry of failed inspections following Saturday’s qualifying.
In a rain-delayed Foxwoods Resort Casino 301, Kevin Harvick moved his way past Kyle Busch with four laps remaining to win his sixth race of the 2018 season.
Martin Truex Jr. put on a clinic in Kentucky as he swept the three stages and led 174 laps en route to his fourth win of the year.
The Camping World Truck Series regular will join Premium Motorsports for his first Cup start in Saturday’s race.
Erik Jones scored his first Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series victory in chaotic fashion, surviving as multiple cars were taken out in wrecks in Saturday’s Coke Zero Sugar 400.
After over a decade with the Camry, Toyota will replace it with the Supra for the 2019 NASCAR Xfinity Series season.
In a dramatic finish, Kyle Busch takes the checkered flag after surviving a wild battle with Kyle Larson.
Kyle Weatherman will return to the Cup Series for Sunday’s race at Chicagoland, driving the #99 for StarCom Racing.
Pit strategy was a key to victory for Martin Truex Jr. as he scored the win in NASCAR’s first road course race of the year.
Years after their latest Cup starts, Chris Cook and Tomy Drissi will return to the series for Sunday’s race at Sonoma Raceway.
Matt Kenseth, running a part-time schedule for Roush Fenway Racing in the #6 car, will run ten more races during the 2018 season.
Rain plagued Sunday’s FireKeepers Casino 400 at Michigan, causing the race to be called after 133 laps. In the end, Clint Bowyer was celebrating his second victory of 2018.
Martin Truex Jr. scored his first win in eight races as he held off Kyle Larson for the Pocono 400 victory.
Xfinity Series regular Garrett Smithley will reportedly make his Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series debut at Michigan International Speedway, driving the #99 car for StarCom Racing.
In NASCAR’s longest race, Kyle Busch crushed the field as he led 377 of 400 laps en route to winning his first Coca-Cola 600. He is now the first driver in NASCAR history to win a points-paying race at every Cup track.
In the spirit of Memorial Day, the NASCAR Salutes program gears up for Sunday’s Coca-Cola 600 with various paint schemes and other activities to honor fallen U.S. military service members.
The NASCAR Hall of Fame named its Class of 2019 on Wednesday, featuring the likes of Jeff Gordon, Jack Roush, Roger Penske, Davey Allison, and Alan Kulwicki



