Rain prompted the NASCAR Xfinity race at Kansas to be called after 93 of 200 laps, granting the win to Stage 2 winner and leader at the time Noah Gragson.
Carson Hocevar was poised to advance to the next round of the NASCAR Truck Series playoffs when he ran out of fuel on the final lap, enabling John Hunter Nemechek to steal the win and knock him out.
With Matt Mills unavailable due to the flu, Garrett Smithley will replace him in the #5 B.J. McLeod Motorsports car for the NASCAR Xfinity race at Kansas.
The historic North Wilkesboro Speedway, now undergoing a revitalisation project, will host the NASCAR Cup Series for the first time since 1996 as the All-Star Race heads there in 2023.
After losing his NASCAR Xfinity ride in July, Brett Moffitt will pull double duty at Kansas as he runs the Truck race for AM Racing and the Xfinity event for SS-Green Light Racing.
After Kevin Harvick’s car suddenly caught fire from exhaust problems during Sunday’s Darlington Cup race, NASCAR will allow teams to add intumescent coatings to certain panels on the car.
After losing his NASCAR Xfinity Series ride due to a lack of funding, Brett Moffitt has landed back in the Camping World…
Ryan Unzicker gives Bill Hendren a retirement gift as he takes the win at DuQuoin.
Erik Jones might not have made the NASCAR Cup Series playoffs, but that’s not going to stop him from throwing a wrench into everyone’s plans by winning the opener at Darlington.
Kyle Larson and Sheldon Creed’s battle for the Xfinity Darlington win led to a Creed wallride, but it didn’t win the drag race to the finish with Noah Gragson.
Jake Drew takes home his fourth career ARCA Menards Series West win, in a dominating fashion.
Jake Drew will start from the pole for the ARCA Menards Series West race at Portland.
Landen Lewis posted the fastest lap during yesterday’s ARCA West practice at Portland. His teammate, Cole Moore, came in second.
The preview for the upcoming ARCA race at DuQuoin.
The ARCA Menards Series West returns to Portland International Raceway for the second time in 2022.
After a crash in the NASCAR Cup race at Daytona led to body soreness, Denny Hamlin will drop out of the Xfinity race at Darlington, with Christopher Bell taking over the #18 JGR car in his stead. Hamlin will still run the Cup event the next day.
After a wreck-laden race at Daytona to wrap up the Cup Series regular season, NASCAR has increased the damaged vehicle repair clock from six to ten minutes for the playoffs, giving teams an extra four minutes to fix their wounded cars or face retirement.



