A decade after his first and only NASCAR Xfinity Series full season, Parker Kligerman will once again become a series regular in 2023 with Big Machine Racing Team.
After missing five races due to a concussion, Alex Bowman will return to the driver’s seat in time for the NASCAR Cup Series season finale in Phoenix.
Austin Hill will make six NASCAR Cup starts in 2023 for Beard Motorsports: the Daytona 500, the other Daytona race, both Talladega events, the Chicago Street Race, and Michigan.
After one year together, Jeb Burton and Our Motorsports will part ways at the end of the 2022 NASCAR Xfinity Series season.
Kaz Grala will race a Toyota for the first time in his NASCAR national series career when he runs the Xfinity finale at Phoenix for Sam Hunt Racing.
David Gilliland Racing will return to Toyota Tundras for the 2023 NASCAR Truck Series season and rebrand to TRICON Garage as part of a new alliance with Toyota Racing Development.
The 2023 NASCAR Whelen Euro Series will begin in March with a race on ice in Rovaniemi, FInland, before trekking across six countries for six rounds. Autodrom Grobnik in Croatia will host the All-Star Race.
ARCA Meanrds Series championship runner-up Daniel Dye will comepte full-time in the NASCAR Truck Series in 2023 for GMS Racing.
Kyle Larson is one of the top NASCAR Cup Series drivers at Homestead-Miami Speedway, but it was not until Sunday that he finally visited Victory Lane.
A Miami masterclass by Noah Gragson earned him a trip to the NASCAR Xfinity Series Championship Round.
Ty Majeski will have all the momentum entering the NASCAR Truck Series Championship Round after winning two of three races in the Round of 8.
Fresh off securing a spot in the NASCAR Xfinity Series Championship Round, Josh Berry has announced he will return to JR Motorsports for the 2023 season.
After just one season together in the NASCAR Truck Series, Chase Purdy and Hattori Racing Enterprises will part ways at the end of 2022.
Jeremy Clements, who recently dodged an L2-level penalty for his Daytona win, has received an L1 penalty for an unapproved composite body modification, resulting in a 40-point deduction.
After wrecking Kyle Larson and shovingH him at Las Vegas, Bubba Wallace has received a one-race suspension and will miss the upcoming NASCAR Cup event at Homestead.
Spire Motorsports will retain a two-car lineup for the 2023 NASCAR Cup Series season, but both cars will be filled by one…
As Joey Logano secured a shot at his second NASCAR Cup Series championship, most of the Las Vegas headlines surround Bubba Wallace wrecking and pushing Kyle Larson.



