Unstoppable and Undeniable: The Legend of Even Year Joey Logano

Joey Logano is an enigma. If you want to know how Logano will perform in a given year, just take a quick glance at your calendar. No one understands it, nor does Joey himself. But the Legend of Even Year Joey Logano continues to grow. To the point where Logano even acknowledged the phenomenon in his post-race interview, after winning at Las Vegas in improbable … Continue reading Unstoppable and Undeniable: The Legend of Even Year Joey Logano

How NASCAR The Community Is Helping In Hurricane Relief

A week ago, Hurricane Helene began its devastation on the Southeastern United States. It made landfall in Florida’s Big Bend around 11 PM on September 26th and ravaged Florida, Georgia, Tennessee and especially North Carolina, in the following hours and days. Many NASCAR Teams, many individuals in the industry and many fans are chipping to help bring relief to Western North Carolina. The region has … Continue reading How NASCAR The Community Is Helping In Hurricane Relief

Opinion: The CARS Tour Is Better For Developing Drivers Than ARCA

There has long been conversation over what the best route to NASCAR is. Is it the traditional Short Track route? Is it to start on Dirt? Or even to start in Karts? It’s debatable. And truthfully, it doesn’t really matter. The ARCA Menards Series has long been considered the “4th Tier” of the NASCAR ladder. But in my opinion, I think the CARS Tour should … Continue reading Opinion: The CARS Tour Is Better For Developing Drivers Than ARCA

NASCAR Underdogs: When David Beats Goliath

The 2007 New York Giants toppling Tom Brady’s run at perfection. The Pittsburgh Pirates upsetting the New York Yankees, by way of Bill Mazeroski’s walk-off home run in Game 7 of the 1960 World Series. There’s nothing like a great underdog story, and even NASCAR is not short of them. With that said, what is the greatest upset in NASCAR history. Image: Cody Wansley/Seriously Fast … Continue reading NASCAR Underdogs: When David Beats Goliath

The 2025 NASCAR Cup Series Schedule Is Here

After months of questions as to what the schedule might look like in 2025, we finally know. The Athletic’s Jordan Bianchi posted the expected schedule earlier this morning. There are two entirely new venues and plenty of movement guaranteed to shake things up. Without further ado; here it is: (Note: Playoff Dates are in Bold text) Feb. 2 Clash at Bowman Gray Stadium Feb. 16 … Continue reading The 2025 NASCAR Cup Series Schedule Is Here

The Future of Dirt Racing in NASCAR: The Springfield Mile

Dirt Racing is a touchy subject within the NASCAR fandom. Many fans (myself included) desperately want Dirt Racing to find its place within the sport. Meanwhile, there is a whole other contingent of fans who loathe the idea of Dirt Racing in NASCAR. NASCAR has already experimented with Dirt Racing over the past dozen years or so. The Craftsman Truck Series went to Eldora Speedway … Continue reading The Future of Dirt Racing in NASCAR: The Springfield Mile

What Would Auto Racing in the Olympics Look Like?

At the time of writing, it is the beginning of the final weekend of the Games of the XXXIII Olympiad. One thought that has been on my mind throughout these Olympic Games is Auto Racing and how it could possibly fit within the Games. Now Auto Racing was up for admission into the Olympic Games as recently as last year, but the IOC struck it … Continue reading What Would Auto Racing in the Olympics Look Like?

Indianapolis: Brickyard 400 Weekend Preview

Ryan Blaney came out on top for his second win at Pocono, but NASCAR is now moving on to Circle City and the Brickyard; Indianapolis Motor Speedway. TSport 200 Friday, July 19 @ 8:30PM EST Brownsburg, Indiana 200 Laps/137.2 Miles Corey Heim was unstoppable yet again in Pocono, leading 55 of 70 laps en route to his series leading 5th Win of the season Most … Continue reading Indianapolis: Brickyard 400 Weekend Preview

Pocono: The Great American Getaway 400 Weekend Preview

NASCAR heads North to Pocono Raceway in the Pocono Mountains of Northeastern Pennsylvania, after an unpredictable and exciting weekend on the streets of Chicago. CRC Brakleen 175 Friday, July 12 @ 5:30PM EST Long Pond, Pennsylvania 70 Laps/175 Miles The Craftsman Truck Series is back in action this week at Pocono Raceway. Last month in Nashville, Christian Eckes led wire to wire. Eckes started 3rd, … Continue reading Pocono: The Great American Getaway 400 Weekend Preview

A Rainy Evening In Chicago: How Historic Rains Created One Of NASCAR’s Greatest Days

NASCAR will be taking to the streets of Chicago for the 2nd time. We are all very excited and curious to see what is going to happen this weekend. But before we go racing on Sunday, it’s necessary to understand and remember why last year’s race was so important. It came through years of research and design and the mark that the race left on … Continue reading A Rainy Evening In Chicago: How Historic Rains Created One Of NASCAR’s Greatest Days