Briscoe is Silencing Doubts With Speed, Not Words

Chase Briscoe climbed from his Bass Pro Shops Toyota and knelt in prayer amidst a cloud of still lingering smoke from his victory burnout. After a moment, he climbed atop the black and orange #19 to a roar of applause from the 150,000 Talladega faithful in attendance. The 30-year-old driver from Mitchell, Indiana, had just won the biggest race of his career to lock himself … Continue reading Briscoe is Silencing Doubts With Speed, Not Words

Heim Time: Corey Heim Shatters Records in Historic Truck Series Campaign

​By Andy DeLay ​Corey Heim’s 2025 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series season isn’t just a strong run; it is a historic campaign that has fundamentally redefined single-season excellence in the division. The 23-year-old pilot of the No. 11 TRICON Garage Toyota has established himself as the premier talent in the series, securing an unprecedented ten victories and planting himself firmly as the favorite heading into the … Continue reading Heim Time: Corey Heim Shatters Records in Historic Truck Series Campaign

Denny Hamlin Makes History with Vegas Win

According to some drivers, winning today is harder than it has ever been. Gone are the days of the 10-win seasons, and even 8-win seasons for the most part. A 5 or 6-win season in the NEXT Gen Era is considered fantastic. So, for a driver in his 40s, such as Denny Hamlin, to consistently outperform his much younger teammates and other competitors and win … Continue reading Denny Hamlin Makes History with Vegas Win

Cut tire, crash end impressive ARCA debut for Avedisian

Clovis, California’s Jade Avedisian is no stranger to success or to defying stereotypes. In 2023, she became the first woman to ever win a national midget championship, winning five races on her way to becoming the Xtreme Outlaw Midget Champion. That same year, she became the first woman to finish on the podium during a Chili Bowl preliminary race and then became one of two … Continue reading Cut tire, crash end impressive ARCA debut for Avedisian

Craftsman Truck Michigan Results

For the first time since 2020, the Craftsman Truck Series came back to Michigan International Speedway. And man, Elmo, God of Chaos, reared his head! Ultimately, Stewart Friesen would prevail, winning the longest Craftsman Truck Series race in history. 278 miles and five overtimes would make this the longest race in distance ever. Stewart was beyond frustrated at Rockingham contemplating continuing in the series, but … Continue reading Craftsman Truck Michigan Results

Kyle Busch is Still the King of the Truck Series

Kyle Busch announced last week that he will be running 5 races this season in the Spire Motorsports No. 7 Chevy Silverado. I’m sure that wasn’t welcome news to many who regularly compete in the series. Kyle has dominated the series since he first started running the Billy Ballew No. 51 back in the day, then continued his winning ways after forming his own team … Continue reading Kyle Busch is Still the King of the Truck Series

From a Salesman, Does “Win on Sunday, Sell on Monday” Still Work?

For those of you who may not know or haven’t followed Seriously Fast Motorsports for some time, as much as I’d love it to be, motorsports is not my full-time job. I founded this brand in 2020 out of boredom during the COVID lockdowns. I’m a car salesman. I’ve been everything at a dealership outside of finance; I’ve been a porter, and I’ve been a … Continue reading From a Salesman, Does “Win on Sunday, Sell on Monday” Still Work?

The Most American Vehicles Used in NASCAR.

NASCAR is without competition in the United States in terms of popularity. Globally, that spot is taken by Formula 1. Being an American based motorsport founded in the southeast of the country, the sport has made a name for itself by being one of the most patriotic sports in the entire country. One of the things a sizable portion of the fanbase has a focus … Continue reading The Most American Vehicles Used in NASCAR.

NASCAR Euro Series Driver Gil Linster Will Attempt the ARCA Daytona 200

Gil Linster, who currently races the No. 50 Toyota Camry for Henriks Motorsport in the EuroNASCAR 2 division of the NASCAR Euro Series, has scored an opportunity in America to race on the biggest stage in the sport. One of the top drivers in the sport will make a move over to the US next month to attempt the ARCA Menards Series, Daytona 200. Linster … Continue reading NASCAR Euro Series Driver Gil Linster Will Attempt the ARCA Daytona 200