NASCAR Cup Series Final Results from Chicagoland

The return to the Chicagoland mile and a half track brought us a fantastic race to celebrate America’s 250th weekend. Joe Gibbs Racing driver Chase Briscoe won his first race of the season by holding off his JGR teammate Christopher Bell, who ran him all the way to the line, but it just wasn’t enough. Image Sourced via NASCAR Insights 1 Chase Briscoe 2 Christopher … Continue reading NASCAR Cup Series Final Results from Chicagoland

In-Season Tournament Matchups to Watch at Chicagoland

We are on Round 2 of TNT’s second annual In-Season Tournament. This year, that round takes place at the Chicagoland Speedway, a track we haven’t run at in the Gen 7 car and haven’t run at at all since 2019. 17 of our entered drivers have never run a lap there. We are down to just eight matchups before we drop to the semi-final and … Continue reading In-Season Tournament Matchups to Watch at Chicagoland

TNT’s 2026 In-Season Challenge is Set for Sonoma – Ones to Watch

For the second year, the $1,000,000 In-Season Challenge is on the horizon. Last season, Ty Gibbs snagged the upset to win the Million. This season, we set the grid for the tournament-style challenge once again brought to you by TNT. Starting at Sonoma, you have 16 matchups that will shrink to 8 at Chicagoland, then 4 at EchoPark, then 2 at North Wilkesboro, before the … Continue reading TNT’s 2026 In-Season Challenge is Set for Sonoma – Ones to Watch

NASCAR’s Manufacturer War: Which OEM Rules the Gen 7 Era?

We all have seen the manufacturer wars in NASCAR. Whether we are involved in the arguments as a fan, a diehard Ford supporter, a Chevrolet supporter, or a Toyota supporter. We’ve all seen those guys on Facebook talking about “dem cheatin’ Yoders,” how Ford cheats to get Logano titles, or how Chevrolet owns most of the field. Whatever it may be, we’ve all seen it. … Continue reading NASCAR’s Manufacturer War: Which OEM Rules the Gen 7 Era?

Hamlin, Bell, Cindric, and Byron to the Back for the Start at Michigan

With the field set by qualifying yesterday at Michigan International Speedway, we will see a pretty big shakeup with the starting grid for today’s FireKeepers Casino 400. Four cars will have to head to the back for the start due to mechanical issues and damage from practice. Christopher Bell, Austin Cindric, and Denny Hamlin each had damage to their cars. Denny with the Pole will, … Continue reading Hamlin, Bell, Cindric, and Byron to the Back for the Start at Michigan

Looking at Kyle Busch Motorsports Legacy in Today’s Cup Series

Founded in 2010 in the Craftsman Truck Series, Kyle Busch Motorsports became a staple of the series, and it did so in no time at all. If there was a KBM truck on the track, you expected it to win. Since then, KBM has produced multitudes of future Cup Series stars, including Daytona 500 winners and Championship 4 contenders. By the time the team closed … Continue reading Looking at Kyle Busch Motorsports Legacy in Today’s Cup Series

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

AI Predictions for the Next Five Cup Series Champions

As we all know, AI is a massive part of today’s world. One thing I can promise is that we will never use AI to write our articles or even our major social media posts. But that doesn’t mean we can’t have a little fun with it, right? So, I got to playing around with it and asked it. Can you predict the next five … Continue reading AI Predictions for the Next Five Cup Series Champions

NASCAR Cup Series Results from Mexico City

For the first time since 1958, NASCAR’s premier series went to battle in a foreign country for points. We all had our race winner picks, and I went with the safe choice, the Kiwi, Shane van Gisbegen. SVG would go on to absolutely dominate in the wet early in the race, then would back that up by running back up the field to win the … Continue reading NASCAR Cup Series Results from Mexico City

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