Denny Hamlin Ties Kyle Busch for 9th All-Time with a Fantastic Tribute

After starting in the back, once again, Denny Hamlin allowed the speed of his No. 11 Joe Gibbs Racing Camry and his vast years of experience to just… Go. Michigan marked Denny’s 63rd career Cup Series victory. The 60th with Toyota, making him the first driver in the OEM’s history to hit that mark. The late Kyle Busch scored 56 of his victories with Toyota. … Continue reading Denny Hamlin Ties Kyle Busch for 9th All-Time with a Fantastic Tribute

What’s Next for Denny Hamlin After a Comeback Win in Nashville?

Nashville Superspeedway put on another great race weekend with some exciting finishes. One of them being the final 4 laps of the Cracker Barrel 400 NASCAR Cup Series race. Due to the weather, Cup Qualifying was canceled, and the starting lineup was set by the rule book, which put Denny Hamlin on the pole. With the Joe Gibbs Racing Progressive Toyota as the control car, … Continue reading What’s Next for Denny Hamlin After a Comeback Win in Nashville?

One Hell of a Restart and Denny Hamlin Ties Larson for Most Wins of the NEXT GEN Era

With one of the best restarts you’ll see all year, Denny Hamlin held off two of his Joe Gibbs Racing teammates to win the 2026 Cracker Barrel 400 at Nashville Superspeedway. Denny’s win would be the second of the 2026 season, the 16th of the Next Gen Era, and the 62nd of his career. The chaotic race at Nashville started off with a thud for … Continue reading One Hell of a Restart and Denny Hamlin Ties Larson for Most Wins of the NEXT GEN Era

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

Toyota’s Spring Surge: Can Anyone Catch the Camrys?

By Andy DeLay, Staff Writer | Seriously Fast Motorsports One thing that I’ve noticed while watching this year’s NASCAR Cup Series season unfold, there’s been a lot of red, white, and black out front. Through the first five races of the year, the story isn’t just about who’s winning, it’s about the fact that Toyota seems to have a tight grip on the rest of … Continue reading Toyota’s Spring Surge: Can Anyone Catch the Camrys?

Judge Rules on JGR vs Gabehart Restraining Order Request

The judge in Joe Gibbs Racing’s lawsuit against its former Competition Director, Chris Gabehart, has dropped a ruling. JGR filed a restraining order on Gabehart demanding that he not be able to work for Spire Motorsports following the accusations that he stole proprietary information from the team. Essentially, their request was to limit Gabehart’s role at Spire Motorsports, making it impossible for him to use … Continue reading Judge Rules on JGR vs Gabehart Restraining Order Request

ARCA Menards Series 2026 Daytona Results

Gio Ruggiero survived the final restart of the General Tire 200 at Daytona to get Joe Gibbs Racing their first superspeedway victory in the ARCA Menards Series. Gio’s victory at Daytona also becomes the first of his ARCA Menards Series career. Image via ARCA Menards Series 1 Gio Ruggiero 2 Jake Bollman 3 Kole Raz 4 Daniel Dye 5 Glen Reen 6 jack Wood 7 … Continue reading ARCA Menards Series 2026 Daytona Results

The Real Deal: Brent Crews Signed to Drive the No. 19 for Joe Gibbs Racing in 2026

By: Andy DeLay Staff Writer ​If there is one thing I’ve learned in decades of covering this sport, it’s that “talent” is a word thrown around way too loosely these days. Every once in a while, though, you see a kid who reminds you of the old days… Someone who can hop in a dirt midget, a Trans Am car, or a stock car and … Continue reading The Real Deal: Brent Crews Signed to Drive the No. 19 for Joe Gibbs Racing in 2026

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