NASCAR Cup Series Phoenix Qualifying Results

Joey Logano will lead the gentlemen of the NASCAR Cup Series to the green tomorrow in Phoenix. Joey is no stranger to winning at Phoenix Raceway; he’s won two of his three Championships at the track in the desert, winning there a total of four times. Today’s Pole Award is the third of his Cup career at the 1-mile track nestled into the mountains in … Continue reading NASCAR Cup Series Phoenix Qualifying Results

Brad Keselowski to Miss the Clash at Bowman Gray

Following a December 18th skiing trip, Brad Keselowski came home with a broken femur, and he has been on the mend ever since. But announced today by Roush Fenway Keselowski Racing, the 2012 Cup Series champ will be forced to sit out of the preseason opener at Bowman Gray Stadium, the annual Clash. Brad is fully focused on healing up and being ready for the … Continue reading Brad Keselowski to Miss the Clash at Bowman Gray

RFK Racing Rocked: Keselowski Sidelined with Injury; Daytona Hopes in the Balance

By Andy DeLay, Staff Writer ​MOORESVILLE, N.C. — Last Thursday was a bad day, and it continued to get worse. First, we lost Greg Biffle, his family, and his friends in a plane crash. Then, RFK Racing co-owner and driver Brad Keselowski suffered a broken leg. ​The timing couldn’t be worse. With the incident occurring just before the holiday break, the No. 6 team faces … Continue reading RFK Racing Rocked: Keselowski Sidelined with Injury; Daytona Hopes in the Balance

One Last Time, Championship 4 Appearences by Cup Teams

As we embark on what could very well be the last single-race Championship 4 in NASCAR, let’s take a look at the teams that have excelled in the current format. Richard Childress Racing – 1 Ryan Newman came second behind 2014 Champion Kevin Harvick during the 2014 NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs in what would become the only appearance for RCR. This would be the only … Continue reading One Last Time, Championship 4 Appearences by Cup Teams

Winners and Losers from Richmond

This past weekend marked the first time in many, many years that the NASCAR Cup Series would make its only trip to the Richmond Raceway. Here are the winners and losers from the 2025 Cook Out 400 at Richmond Raceway! Winners Austin Dillon Obviously, Austin Dillon would break a 37-race winless streak and score redemption for his lost 2024 Playoff spot from 2024! Austin is … Continue reading Winners and Losers from Richmond

SVG Scores Win No 4 at the Glen

In what was another clinic by the Kiwi, Shane van Gisbergen would go on to win his fifth career Cup Series victory and the fourth of the 2025 season. Four makes Shane the winningest rookie in Cup Series history and also ties him for second most road course wins in a row, tied with Chase Elliott. Jeff Gordon’s record sits at five in a row. … Continue reading SVG Scores Win No 4 at the Glen

Cup Series Atlanta Final Results

For the first time, the NASCAR Cup Series traveled to EchoPark Automotive Speedway in Atlanta. (Sorry guys, I had to.) For those who are unfamiliar, EchoPark Automotive Group has purchased the naming rights to the Atlanta Motor Speedway, similar to Lowe’s purchase of the naming rights to Charlotte many years ago. Well, Saturday night was nothing but chaos in Atlanta. Fewer than five cars came … Continue reading Cup Series Atlanta Final Results

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Winning – The Winningest Active Drivers in NASCAR

We all know the incredible 200 number for the King, Richard Petty. Everyone does. But did you know that number has since been passed? Winning is huge in motorsports, and since 2014 with the introduction of the Playoff format has never been more important. Today we are going to look at not just Cup Series wins, but combined wins from all three of NASCAR’s major … Continue reading Winning – The Winningest Active Drivers in NASCAR

Brad Keselowski Breaks 110 Race Winless Streak at Darlington

Rochester Hills, Michigan native Brad Keselowski will undoubtedly become a Hall of Famer one day. Nationwide Champion, Cup Champion, 76 combined wins, revitalized Roush, owner/winner, and so many more accomplishments keep him a lock. Sunday afternoon, Brad Keselowski became the first driver/owner since Hall of Fame driver Tony Stewart to win a NASCAR Cup Series race. However, Brad now has a few races to go … Continue reading Brad Keselowski Breaks 110 Race Winless Streak at Darlington

Great Stories From Texas

Sunday afternoon’s race at Texas Motor Speedway was one of the more entertaining at the track in recent years. Drivers and teams had several great runs, so let’s dive into some of those. Hooters Returns to Victory Lane Not since the first Pocono race of 1992 has the Hooters brand been the primary sponsor of a winning race car. That changed yesterday when Hendrick Motorsports … Continue reading Great Stories From Texas