The Checkered Flag has Waved on the Courtroom Drama, but the Race for NASCAR’s Soul is Just Beginning

By Andy DeLay, Staff Writer, December 14, 2025 Well, folks, you can finally put the legal briefs away and pull the earplugs back out. As of this past Thursday, the “suit suits” settled. 23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports have their charters back, the 2026 season is safe, and we’re told that “evergreen” charters are here to stay. As I sat on my porch this … Continue reading The Checkered Flag has Waved on the Courtroom Drama, but the Race for NASCAR’s Soul is Just Beginning

Spire, Scelzi, Chili’s team up for 2026 High Limit tour

Indianapolis, IN — Spire Motorsports officially announced their expansion into sprint car racing on Thursday, ending months of speculation and rumors around the team’s growing interests in the world of dirt racing. The announcement, made during the first day of the annual PRI trade show in Indianapolis, featured a #77 Chili’s 410 sprint car that will compete full-time on the 2026 Kubota High Limit schedule … Continue reading Spire, Scelzi, Chili’s team up for 2026 High Limit tour

Several Cup Teams React to NASCAR v Team Settlments

Following yesterday’s settlement between NASCAR and 23XI/Front Row Motorsports, we are starting to see some responses from the non-suing teams come public. Yesterday’s settlement brought “Evergreen” Charters to all teams; the teams are getting a seat at the table with decision-making in rules that would cost teams significant amounts of money, and getting a piece of the international broadcasting money for the first time. Roger … Continue reading Several Cup Teams React to NASCAR v Team Settlments

Peace in the Pits: NASCAR and Teams Reach Settlement, “Evergreen” Charters Secured

By Andy DeLay, Staff Writer CHARLOTTE, N.C. — The legal battle that threatened to tear the NASCAR world apart has come to a sudden and peaceful end. On Thursday morning, just nine days into a high-stakes antitrust trial in Charlotte, attorneys for 23XI Racing, Front Row Motorsports (FRM), and NASCAR announced a settlement agreement, effectively ending the lawsuit that has loomed over the sport for … Continue reading Peace in the Pits: NASCAR and Teams Reach Settlement, “Evergreen” Charters Secured

A Win is a Win? Nasse Finally Hoists the Tom Dawson Trophy Amidst Majeski Controversy

By Andy DeLay, Staff Writer PENSACOLA, FL — The 58th Annual Snowball Derby will be talked about for a long time, but perhaps not for the reasons we all hoped. After a grueling, rain-delayed weekend at Five Flags Speedway, Stephen Nasse finally captured the elusive Tom Dawson Trophy. The problem is, the history books will always carry an asterisk in the minds of the fans … Continue reading A Win is a Win? Nasse Finally Hoists the Tom Dawson Trophy Amidst Majeski Controversy

The Wait is Over: Lando Norris Claims World Title in Abu Dhabi Thriller

By Andy DeLay, Staff Writer, Seriously Fast Motorsports ​YAS MARINA, Abu Dhabi — It wasn’t pretty, it wasn’t easy, and it certainly wasn’t decided until the final checkered flag of the season flew under the desert lights. After 58 laps of white-knuckle driving, Lando Norris finally etched his name onto the trophy that every karter, rookie, and open-wheeled veteran dreams of holding: The Formula 1 … Continue reading The Wait is Over: Lando Norris Claims World Title in Abu Dhabi Thriller

When the Swagger Stops – Hamlin’s Tears and the Fight for NASCAR’s Soul

Andy DeLay, Staff Writer, Seriously Fast Motorsports I’ve covered Denny Hamlin since he was a rookie out of Chesterfield, Virginia. Over the last two decades, I’ve seen him win three Daytona 500s, I’ve seen him play the villain at Bristol, and I’ve seen him deliver some of the cockiest, most self-assured interviews I’ve ever seen. ​Denny has always played the “Heel” role well. He thrives … Continue reading When the Swagger Stops – Hamlin’s Tears and the Fight for NASCAR’s Soul

​A Yank in the Land of Oz: Austin Cindric Survives the Adelaide Street Fight

By Andy DeLay, Staff Writer You have to respect a driver anytime they step out of their comfort zone. In an era where contracts are locked tight and drivers are wrapped in cotton wool, seeing a NASCAR Cup Series driver trade his Sunday comforts for a bruising street fight at the bottom of the world warms this old man’s heart. ​That’s exactly what Austin Cindric … Continue reading ​A Yank in the Land of Oz: Austin Cindric Survives the Adelaide Street Fight

Jeremy Clements Racing – The Resilient Team that Can

When seeing the larger than life figures who make up the top of any sport like NASCAR, there’s an assumption that Xfinity Series owner-driver Jeremy Clements. A driver and team, I’m sure most fans think of or regard very highly because he isn’t the type to get on TV very often. Jeremy Clements incredible story! His incredible story is not very talked about by anybody. … Continue reading Jeremy Clements Racing – The Resilient Team that Can

A Family Affair: Caden Kvapil Outduels Big Brother Carson to Claim the South Carolina 400

By: Andy DeLay, Seriously Fast Motorsports If there’s one thing I love about short-track racing, it’s the history and the legacy. Last Saturday night at Florence Motor Speedway, we watched the next chapter of a racing family write itself in real-time. For years, we’ve watched Travis Kvapil, the 2003 NASCAR Truck Series Champion, guide his sons up the racing ladder. We’ve seen Carson Kvapil dominate … Continue reading A Family Affair: Caden Kvapil Outduels Big Brother Carson to Claim the South Carolina 400