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 moreWith his first two wins in the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series this year, the driver of the Roush Fenway Racing No. 17 Ford and the rest of his team all have a lot to celebrate. But they’re not done. They’re also celebrating their first time in the playoffs together.
Read moreRoush Fenway Racing, its No. 17 team, and the No. 17 driver, Ricky Stenhouse have a lot to celebrate this year. The latest celebration comes in the form of a sponsor extension through 2019.
Read moreFormer Roush Fenway No. 16 driver, Greg Biffle took to Twitter today to announce the plans he’s solidified for 2017, and it involves broadcasting, rather than being behind the wheel.
Read moreRoush Fenway Racing and Greg Biffle announced what had been rumored going into the championship weekend. Biffle will not return to the No. 16 Ford Fusion for the 2017 season.
Read moreFresh off of winning the 2015 Xfinity Series Championship, Chris Buescher is getting a full-time ride in the Sprint Cup Series, and his new team is getting a strengthened technical alliance.
Read moreOne Michael Waltrip Racing employee has found a home for 2016. Former Clint Bowyer crew chief, and current David Ragan crew chief, Brian Pattie will be calling the race for a Ford driver instead of a Toyota one when 2016 season begins.
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