OPINION: Is Jesse Love to WBR the right move, or does Heim’s Cup win show it was a mistake?

Recently, it was revealed that Jesse Love, the defending O’Reilly Series champion, would be moving up to the Cup Series in 2027 with NASCAR’s most historic team! The man who’s won a championship in every NASCAR division he’s ever competed in has been linked to many Cup Series teams right at the start of the Cup season. So obviously, he’s a young talent many bigwigs … Continue reading OPINION: Is Jesse Love to WBR the right move, or does Heim’s Cup win show it was a mistake?

Statistically Proving the Winner of the 2026 Indy 500

The 2026 Indy 500 is almost upon us. The starting grid is set. I’m going to prove the winner of the Indy 500 statistically. I’ve pulled data from 2000 to 2025.  Please note that this doesn’t factor in a crash in practice the week of the Indy 500. This also doesn’t factor in anomalies such as Scott Dixon catching on fire last year. He was … Continue reading Statistically Proving the Winner of the 2026 Indy 500

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

5 Cup Drivers who can get Their First Multi-Win Season in 2026

We’ve seen several drivers at NASCAR’s top level score their breakout season over the last few years: Briscoe, Blaney, Byron, Reddick, and van Gisbergen come to mind. On the other hand, several others have yet to do so. If it is a short career or just pure bad luck, let’s take a look at drivers who can make 2026 their season. Josh Berry Josh Berry … Continue reading 5 Cup Drivers who can get Their First Multi-Win Season in 2026

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

​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

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

Betting Guide World Wide Technology Raceway

NASCAR heads to World Wide Technology Raceway for the second race of the Round of 16. This betting guide will help you for the weekend. Image Credit: Patrick Vallely Bets you should love Best Bet– Anything involving Penske, especially Joey Logano Logano’s worst finish at the track is 5th. That isn’t a typo; this track is one of his best. His finishes are 1, 3, … Continue reading Betting Guide World Wide Technology Raceway

The Lasting Legacy Of The Pole Man

45 wins, 2 INDYCAR Championships (2014 and 2022), a record 71 poles, and one Indianapolis 500 victory. Will Power is an icon in the IndyCar field. With the news breaking on Tuesday that IndyCar driver Will Power was out at Penske, the IndyCar world took a step back to recognize the impact of one of its top drivers. Will joined Penske for the start of … Continue reading The Lasting Legacy Of The Pole Man