
NASCAR Heads to Bristol, Baby!
It’s Bristol, baby. The last great coliseum, populated by gladiators.
News, driver interviews, and the latest in NASCAR event coverage including the Xfinity series, Camping World Truck series, and Sprint Cup challenge with schedules and results.
It’s Bristol, baby. The last great coliseum, populated by gladiators.
NASCAR and Monster Energy have officially agreed to extend the entitlement sponsorship of NASCAR’s premier series through 2019.
Saturday was an extremely cold day for everyone in the XFINITY Series except for the Number 22 of Ryan Blaney.
The Martinsville race weekend kicked off with NASCAR telling teams and broadcasters to hurry things up because rain was threatening.
NASCAR’s two top touring series visited California’s Auto Club Speedway in Fontana this weekend and fans were treated to two exciting races, although both races had a dominant driver.
Brad Keselowski overcame a pit road speeding penalty to prevail in a rain-delayed NASCAR XFINITY Series DC Solar 200 at Phoenix’s ISM Raceway on Saturday. Kevin Harvick outlasted the competition in the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series TicketGuardian 500 on Sunday.
Penalties are becoming more and more a part of the game in NASCAR these days.
NASCAR’s top drivers redeemed themselves this weekend at Las Vegas Motor Speedway by gambling heavy and hard, going two, three and four wide, trading paint, getting donuts and giving fans a set of great races to enjoy.
The best that can be said for last weekend’s three NASCAR races at Atlanta Motor Speedway is that they delivered winners – Kevin Harvick and Brett Moffitt.
NASCAR’s Camping World Truck Series saw a champion from previous years pull off an exciting win, while first-timers cruised into victory lane in both the XFINITY and the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series.