Las Vegas Weekend Preview

After the Atlanta thriller that saw an all-timer of a finish, it’s time to buckle up, put your money where your mouth is, and head west to Las Vegas. Victoria’s Voice Foundation 200 Friday, March 5 @ 9:00PM EST Las Vegas, Nevada 134 Laps/200 Miles After a surprisingly calm race, by Truck Series standards, at Atlanta that saw Kyle Busch grab the win, the Craftsman … Continue reading Las Vegas Weekend Preview

Atlanta Weekend Preview

After a wet and wild weekend in Daytona, the NASCAR circus moves on to Hampton, Georgia, and the Atlanta Motor Speedway. Fr8 208 Saturday, February 24 @ 2:00PM EST Nick Sanchez enters Atlanta as a winner after grabbing his first checkered flag at Daytona on Friday night in chaotic fashion. A fashion that saw a record number of cautions. As well, Taylor Gray got upside … Continue reading Atlanta Weekend Preview

Larson And Courtney Start Off The 2024 High Limits Season With A Bang At East Bay

After Monday turned out to be a wash midway through the prelim portion of the High Limit season opener at East Bay Raceway Park, Tuesday delivered. Kyle Larson took hold of the first A-Main of the day, the make-up from Monday, from the drop of the flag. He would escape the grasp of the field for the first 13 laps before Justin Peck would give … Continue reading Larson And Courtney Start Off The 2024 High Limits Season With A Bang At East Bay

Daytona 500 Weekend Preview

The Daytona 500 is upon us. After a long winter, cars are on track tonight for Pole Qualifying at the time of writing this. Multiple storylines to follow this weekend. How will Ryan Blaney defend his title? Will Denny Hamlin’s momentum from the Clash at the Coliseum continue? How will the rookie class of Zane Smith, Carson Hocevar, and Josh Berry fare? Can Stewart-Haas Racing … Continue reading Daytona 500 Weekend Preview

Busch Light Clash At The Coliseum Weekend Preview

After the winter break, NASCAR is back this weekend with the 3rd Clash at the Coliseum in Los Angeles, California. Some drivers will be debuting new numbers, and some will be new sponsors. But for them all, the Clash signifies a new beginning, an opportunity to get familiar with your new team before the season officially starts in 2 weeks at Daytona. So, who will … Continue reading Busch Light Clash At The Coliseum Weekend Preview

NASCAR Should Expand On NASCAR Classics

For those unfamiliar, NASCAR Classics is an extension of NASCAR.com in which you can find, for all intents and purposes, every Cup Series race in the history of the sport, with a few exceptions, of course. You can find anything from the 1955 Southern 500 to the 2023 Cup Series Championship Race, and the real kicker is that it is all free with no ads. … Continue reading NASCAR Should Expand On NASCAR Classics

My 24 Bold Predictions For The 2024 NASCAR Season

The NASCAR season is long, and there are a lot of surprising things that can happen, so why not try and predict some of the surprising things that will happen. *Note: I am not saying all of these things WILL happen. I am simply saying that they could. **Credit for this idea goes to The Iceberg on YouTube. 1. Rick Ware Racing Will Win A … Continue reading My 24 Bold Predictions For The 2024 NASCAR Season

AJ Allmendinger To Run The Daytona 500 With Kaulig Racing

In what is a relatively unsurprising development, AJ Allmendinger will be making his 11th attempt at the Daytona 500 come February with Kaulig Racing. Allmendinger and Kaulig have a very tight-knit relationship with team owner Matt Kaulig and team president Chris Rice. Going back to 2019, in a partnership that has led to 15 Xfinity Series wins and 2 Cup Series wins. It is anticipated that … Continue reading AJ Allmendinger To Run The Daytona 500 With Kaulig Racing

NASCAR Needs More Villains

Every good sport needs villains. NASCAR is no different. But NASCAR has a problem: the drivers of today aren’t nearly as interesting as they were back in, say, the early 2000s or even the 1990s. You had iconic personalities of the sport in Dale Earnhardt Sr., Jeff Gordon, Tony Stewart, etc. But today, drivers are much more tame and relaxed in the media and online, … Continue reading NASCAR Needs More Villains

NASCAR’s Current Points Format Is Actually Good

I am well aware that this is a controversial opinion, but it is just that, an opinion. I’m also not saying that the points format is perfect, because it’s not, there are many things that I would change. But I’m not here to tell you how I’d fix the current points format, I’m here to try to sell you on it, and if my efforts … Continue reading NASCAR’s Current Points Format Is Actually Good