CTS North Wilkesboro Entry List

The truckers are heading back to North Wilkesboro for the third time this weekend. Let’s take a look at the complete entry list for the Window World 250!  Image Credit: James Gilbert/Getty Images 1 Brent Crews 02 Jayson Alexander 2 Derek White 5 Toni Breidinger 6 Norm Benning 07 Kyle Busch 7 Sammy Smith 9 Grant Enfinger 11 Corey Heim 13 Jake Garcia 15 Tanner … Continue reading CTS North Wilkesboro Entry List

Opinion- NASCAR Needs to take a Big Swing with its All-Star Race

The NASCAR All-Star weekend is this weekend at North Wilkesboro Speedway. While the track is nostalgic, it’s time for a change. The 2024 race is only remembered for the fight between Ricky Stenhouse Jr. and Kyle Busch. I bet you don’t recall that Joey Logano led 199 of 200 laps, do you? NASCAR needs to take a big swing for the future of the All-Star … Continue reading Opinion- NASCAR Needs to take a Big Swing with its All-Star Race

Jayson Alexander to Make Select Starts for Young’s Motorsports

After making five ARCA Menards Series starts in 2024 for Fast Track Racing, Division 1 athlete Jayson Alexander made himself known. A pair of Top-10 finishes in the East Series at Nashville Fairgrounds and Flat Rock Speedways and a 13th-place finish at the 2-mile Michigan International Speedway helped Jayson make the next step forward. NASCAR’s Touring Series. Jayson made his NASCAR debut in the Craftsman … Continue reading Jayson Alexander to Make Select Starts for Young’s Motorsports

Current Top 10 All-Star Fan Vote Drivers

It’s All-Star season in NASCAR. The boys of the NASCAR Cup Series will venture to the historic North Wilkesboro Speedway in two weekends for the chance at $1 million in the annual All-Star Race. One of the big opportunities drivers have to contend is the All-Star Fan Vote, a chance for non-winners, who don’t win the Open, to compete for the million dollars. As of … Continue reading Current Top 10 All-Star Fan Vote Drivers

Kyle Busch Returns to Spire in 2025

Kyle Busch is the winningest driver in the history of the Craftsman Truck Series. He has graced Victory Lane sixty-six times, including Texas last Spring with Spire Motorsports in their No. 7 Team Realtree Chevrolet Silverado. Well, Kyle is looking to add to that untouchable record in 2025 as he returns to Spire for multiple races. Following the “Kyle Busch” rule, which was put in … Continue reading Kyle Busch Returns to Spire in 2025

Prime Video Joins Chase Elliott for Three Races in 2025

Amazon’s Prime Video branding will be featured as the primary sponsor for Hendrick Motorsports driver Chase Elliott’s No. 9 Chevrolet ZL1. The multi-race partnership will begin in 2025 through 2027 with three races per season and full-season associate sponsorship. Prime Video will make its NASCAR Sponsorship debut at Talladega Superspeedway on April 27th where Elliott holds two career wins, they will return to the 9 … Continue reading Prime Video Joins Chase Elliott for Three Races in 2025

That’s a Wrap: All-Star Weekend

Everything you wanted to know following the NASCAR Cup Series 2024 All-Star Race at North Wilkesboro Speedway. Joey Logano won his second All-Star event driving the No. 22 Shell/Pennzoil Ford for Team Penske. He led 199 of the 200 laps. The Open earlier in the afternoon saw Ty Gibbs dominate all 100 laps with Bubba Wallace running just behind in second. They locked themselves into … Continue reading That’s a Wrap: All-Star Weekend

Is There a Chance Larson May Miss the All-Star Race?

Kyle Larson has been dubbed one of the best active race drivers in the world. He does it all—dirt, pavement, and now open-wheel opportunities with the 2024 Indy 500—and he does it quite well. Larson’s Indy 500 opportunity has brought him to the front page of not only NASCAR publications but also IndyCar, motorsport, and sports publications worldwide, as he will be the first driver … Continue reading Is There a Chance Larson May Miss the All-Star Race?

Could NASCAR Run Only 1 Race Per Track?

If you’re not a fan of certain tracks, that track having 2 races a year could be unbearable to you. If you like the idea of the sport running at more venues and bringing racing to a region more than once or twice a year, you could be in favor of the Cup Series running 36 different tracks in a season. Now, this one’s just … Continue reading Could NASCAR Run Only 1 Race Per Track?