NASCAR Cup Series Points vs Playoffs Standings Following Kansas

Comparing the Playoffs to the Points standings following this past weekend’s race at Kansas. Place Playoffs Points 1 Denny Hamlin Kyle Larson 2 William Byron Martin Truex Jr 3 Kyle Larson Chase Elliott 4 Chase Elliott Denny Hamlin 5 Tyler Reddick Tyler Reddick 6 Christopher Bell Ryan Blaney 7 Daniel Suarez William Byron 8 Martin Truex Jr. Ty Gibbs 9 Ryan Blaney Alex Bowman 10 … Continue reading NASCAR Cup Series Points vs Playoffs Standings Following Kansas

Gragson and Hemric Capitalize on Second Chances

It’s not often that people get second chances. In the uppermost echelon of sports, it’s even less common. Noah Gragson and Daniel Hemric were two drivers who got a second chance at the big time in 2024. Over the last two weeks at Dover and Talladega, both drivers scored back-to-back top-10 finishes. Gragson finished P.3 at Dega and P.6 at Dover, while Hemric netted two … Continue reading Gragson and Hemric Capitalize on Second Chances

2024 Xfinity Series Playoff Picture Following Dover

Dover Motor Speedway played host to the tenth race of the Xfinity Series schedule. With the sixth different winner of the season being the part-time Ryan Truex, it brought no new lock to the Playoffs. Now, leaving Dover, we see precisely how the Playoff picture pans out. Rank Driver Wins Playoff Points 1 Chandler Smith 2 13 2 Austin Hill 2 12 3 Jesse Love … Continue reading 2024 Xfinity Series Playoff Picture Following Dover

2024 Cup Series Playoff Picture Following Dover

We leave Dover Motor Speedway Eleven races into the 2024 season (get it? 11? Anyway) with another repeat winner. Denny Hamlin took advantage of his spectacular pit crew and some late race restarts to get his 54th career victory and his 3rd of the season. On top of that, Denny took the top spot in the playoffs. Now, leaving Dover, we see precisely how the … Continue reading 2024 Cup Series Playoff Picture Following Dover

Ryan Truex Goes Back-to-Back at Dover

For the second year in a row, the 32-year-old younger brother of NASCAR Cup Series Champion Martin Truex Jr went to victory lane at the brother’s home track of Dover Motor Speedway. The New Jersey native made a fantastic move on a late race restart to get around 20-year-old JR Motorsport driver Carson Kvapil to score his second career win, his second in 7 races … Continue reading Ryan Truex Goes Back-to-Back at Dover

Is There a Chance Larson May Miss the All-Star Race?

Kyle Larson has been dubbed one of the best active race drivers in the world. He does it all—dirt, pavement, and now open-wheel opportunities with the 2024 Indy 500—and he does it quite well. Larson’s Indy 500 opportunity has brought him to the front page of not only NASCAR publications but also IndyCar, motorsport, and sports publications worldwide, as he will be the first driver … Continue reading Is There a Chance Larson May Miss the All-Star Race?

5 NASCAR Drivers You Will Be Seeing For A Long Time To Come

Over the last decade, we, as NASCAR fans, have noticed a change in drivers’ career longevity. Gone are the days of drivers racing for 20 to 30 years. In the 2010s and the 2020s, drivers careers seem to be shrinking. Gone are the days of talent reigning supreme, and now we sit in an era of “who you know” and not what you can do. … Continue reading 5 NASCAR Drivers You Will Be Seeing For A Long Time To Come

The 2025 NASCAR Hall of Fame Class

Wednesday afternoon, the NASCAR Hall of Fame released their 2025 Hall of Fame Class. Modern Era Ballot Position Name Active Driver Greg Biffle 1996- Driver, Broadcaster Niel Bonnett 1973-1994 Crew Chief, Broadcaster Tim Brewer 1973-2004 Driver, Broadcaster Jeff Burton 1988- Engine Builder Randy Dorton 197-2004 Driver Carl Edwards 2002-2016 Driver Harry Gant 1973-1996 Crew Chief Harry Hyde 1966-1993 Driver Jack Sprague 1989-2007 Driver Ricky Rudd … Continue reading The 2025 NASCAR Hall of Fame Class

Erik Jones to Miss Dover Due to Spinal Fracture, Heim to Fill-In

First off, we start by wishing Erik a speedy recovery. Following his Lap 157 multi-car crash at Talladega Superspeedway, Erik Jones, driver of the Legacy Motor Club No. 43 Camry, immediately vocalized his pain over the radio. Jones was checked and cleared from the track’s infield care center but later taken to a Birmingham hospital. Tuesday, Jones posted a video on social media where he … Continue reading Erik Jones to Miss Dover Due to Spinal Fracture, Heim to Fill-In