After ten seasons in the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series, Joey Logano has finally won a series championship after holding off the Big Three.
Tyler Reddick kicked off his rookie season with a bang as he scored the victory at Daytona. Nine months and 33 races later, he ended his rookie season with another bang as he scored the 2018 NASCAR Xfinity Series championship.
Despite the odds faced throughout the 2018 season, Brett Moffitt and Hattori Racing Enterprises are your 2018 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series champions.
The Road To Homestead – How The Championship 4 Sealed Their Place In The 2018 NASCAR Playoffs
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The 2018 NASCAR Playoffs kicked off at Las Vegas Motor Speedway in mid-September, with the season’s star performers embarking on a 10-race…
Sunday’s Cup Series finale will be the final race for Furniture Row Racing, which had grown from one of NASCAR’s biggest underdog stories to a part of the sport’s premier teams.
In addition to crowning a new champion, Saturday’s Xfinity Series finale at Homestead-Miami Speedway will see the final eligible race for Dodge and its “zombie” fleet in the foreseeable future.
The second-winningest driver in NASCAR Cup history and the three-time series champion David Pearson has passed away.
After Sunday’s Phoenix race, Cole Whitt has stepped away from the NASCAR circuit.
As Kyle Busch stormed off to his eighth win of 2018 at the new ISM Raceway, he and three other drivers will fight for the 2018 Cup title.
Martin Truex Jr. will remain in the Toyota camp in 2019 as he moved to Joe Gibbs Racing’s #19 car.
Barring a sudden change in events, the Oklahoma native joins Obaika Racing for what will be his first-ever Cup race on Sunday.
Kevin Harvick’s championship hopes have taken a hit upon receiving an L1 penalty.
Kevin Harvick, who has dominated the Cup Series in 2018, has guaranteed himself a spot in the Championship Round with a win at Texas.
Chevrolet unveils 2019 Xfinity and Truck models
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Chevrolet has unveiled the 2019 Camaro and Silverado for competition in the upcoming Xfinity and Truck Series.
Two of motorsport’s biggest names will join forces as Fernando Alonso and Jimmie Johnson swap rides at Bahrain in November.
In a dramatic final battle with Martin Truex Jr., Joey Logano punched his ticket to the Championship Round with a win at Martinsville.
Ally Financial will replace Lowe’s as the sponsor of the #48 in 2019.



