Brent Dewar will step down from his role as NASCAR President and Steve Phelps will assume the position.
Alon Day will return to Cup Series racing at Richmond with BK Racing, the team that gave him his first Cup start last year.
The NASCAR playoffs commenced in chaotic fashion in Las Vegas as multiple playoff contenders were eliminated from the race win in various chaotic incidents. In the end, Brad Keselowski scored his third straight win.
After five seasons in RCR’s #31 car, the 2008 Daytona 500 will become a free agent.
Trevor Bayne will not return to Roush Fenway Racing’s #6 car in 2019, team owner Jack Roush has confirmed. A replacement has not been announced.
On fresher tires, Brad Keselowski drove to Victory Lane for the second straight week as the playoff grid is set.
NASCAR’s regular season finale will see a Monday start time as rain plagued the Indianapolis Motor Speedway on Sunday.
After two seasons together, Matt DiBenedetto will depart the #32 Ford following 2018.
Following a bout with heat exhaustion in last Sunday’s Darlington Race, Kasey Kahne will not drive the #95 at Indianapolis. Regan Smith will fill in.
Just a year after winning its first championship, Furniture Row Racing will cease operations following the 2018 season.
On Sunday night, Brad Keselowski scored his first career Cup victory at Darlington Raceway, while Team Penske recorded its first at the egg-shaped oval in over four decades.
After 58 races and with his future in question, Kurt Busch is back in Victory Lane at Bristol.
After fifteen seasons of racing in the Cup Series, Kasey Kahne will hang up his full-time helmet.
For 200 laps, Kevin Harvick led much of Sunday’s race to take the checkered flag. Afterward, he and son Keelan celebrated his victory together.
Stewart on possible Indy 500 return: "If I do it, I’m doing it because I want to win the race"
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Former IndyCar and NASCAR champion, Tony Stewart, has stated that he would return to the Indianapolis 500 if he felt competitive enough to win the race. The American also said that he would want to compete in at least one race beforehand to get back up to speed.
Following a DWI/controlled substance possession arrest on Sunday night, NASCAR CEO and Chairman Brian France has indefinitely stepped down from his positions effective immediately.
After 99 races, Chase Elliott is finally in a Cup Series Victory Lane.



