Section 8 Racing is Making Dreams Come True for Two Drivers

Flying around the high banks of Daytona, unfazed by the chicanes. Fueled by the roar of American Muscle flowing through your being as you pass beneath the checkered flag and into the history books. Is this a dream? It doesn’t have to be. Allen Martin, the owner of Section 8 Racing, has a special offer for the 2026 season. The Champcar Endurance Series team is … Continue reading Section 8 Racing is Making Dreams Come True for Two Drivers

What Does the Future Hold For Halmar-Friesen Racing?

On behalf of everyone here at SFM, I would like to start this article by sending my best wishes to Stewart Friesen and his family as they navigate this recovery following his violent crash at Autodrome Drummond in Quebec last night. According to Stewart’s Wife, Jessica, in an update provided this morning, “Stewart has suffered an unstable/open book pelvic fracture, meaning his pelvis is broken … Continue reading What Does the Future Hold For Halmar-Friesen Racing?

Abreu Stays Hot; Bell Still Searching For First High Limit Win

Rico Abreu was strong from the get-go, passing Christopher Bell in the early stages at Grandview Speedway. Abreu managed to hold on to the lead through several cautions. But the biggest challenge came in the waning laps from Brad Sweet. Sweet passed Bell with about 5 laps to go and turned up the wick. Sweet had closed by 0.7 seconds just a lap later. As … Continue reading Abreu Stays Hot; Bell Still Searching For First High Limit Win

25 Bold Predictions For the 2025 NASCAR Season

1. There Will Be A Tie 2024 featured three of the closest finishes in NASCAR history. Including the closest finish in the history of the NASCAR Cup Series at Kansas Speedway where Kyle Larson beat Chris Buescher in Overtime by 0.001 seconds. Naturally the next level of progression for this record would be a tie. 2. A Rookie (Not Named Connor Zilisch) Will Lead The … Continue reading 25 Bold Predictions For the 2025 NASCAR Season

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

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

Zane McKissick makes Super Late Model debut with Vision West Motorsports

Tucson Speedway Thunder Truck driver Zane McKissick made his Super Late Model debut with ‘Stormin’ Ron Norman’s Vision West Motorsports on July 27. The 2021 Tucson Truck Champion is the first driver to join Norman’s newly established driver development program. Norman is a nine-time NASCAR Regional champ and has won six Super Late Model titles at Tucson Speedway. After a few years of full-time racing … Continue reading Zane McKissick makes Super Late Model debut with Vision West Motorsports

North Wilkesboro Weekend Preview

NASCAR heads from one historic track to another. North Wilkesboro Speedway, after making its long-awaited return to NASCAR competition a year ago, is back to host the NASCAR All-Star Race yet again. Wright Brand 250 Saturday, May 18 @ 1:30PM EST North Wilkesboro, North Carolina 250 Laps/156.25 Miles Ross Chastain survived the chaos to win at Darlington last weekend in a race that was dominated … Continue reading North Wilkesboro Weekend Preview