Roush Fenway Not Fielding Xfinity Team in 2019 Makes Sense
Earlier today, Roush Fenway Racing announced they will not field an Xfinity team in 2019, and it makes a lot of sense for them. Here’s why.
Read moreEarlier today, Roush Fenway Racing announced they will not field an Xfinity team in 2019, and it makes a lot of sense for them. Here’s why.
Read moreIn a statement on his official web site, XFinity series JR Motorsports No. 1 driver, Elliott Sadler announced he is retiring from full-time racing at the end of the 2018 season.
Read moreTriStar Motorsports Team Owner Mark C. Smith, passed awayJuly 22, 2017 surrounded by loved ones after a long and private battle with cancer.
Read moreEffective immediately, Richard Childress has made some changes to the staffing of their No. 3 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series entry and their No. 2 NASCAR Xfinity entry.
Read moreI’ve been watching NASCAR religiously for the last few years, but only for a relatively short part of NASCAR’s overall history. But even in my short history with NASCAR, I’ve seen a ton of changes. It’s time to let things settle in.
Read moreNASCAR Damaged Vehicle Policy 2017: “The Big One” at Daytona and Talladega just got a little bigger for 2017, not to mention other crashes at NASCAR tracks.
Read moreLooking to the future in motorsports, Ford Performance announced today that it is formally engaging in a multi-tiered NASCAR driver development program.
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