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  • NASCAR's All-Star Event Moving to TEXAS in 2021

    First reported by Jordan Bianchi of The Athletic, NASCAR's famed All-Star Event will be at its third The new opening in the schedule may allow for NASCAR's first event at Circuit of The Americas (COTA)

  • BREAKING : Ross Chastain to #42 , Chip Ganassi Racing Chevrolet in 2021

    (Photo Source : Twitter.com/RossChastain) NASCAR driver Ross Chastain has finally landed with the #42

  • Bristol Truck Series Recap

    In a race dominated by the GMS trucks, and the young stars of the Truck Series, some of NASCAR's best

  • #18 team fails inspection for third consecutive week. #20 and #11 teams fail as well.

    Two time NASCAR Cup Series champion Kyle Busch was expected to be a front runner this weekend at Bristol's

  • Race Results : UNOH 200 Presented By Ohio Logistics

    NASCAR Truck Series Rookie Sam Mayer won the UNOH 200 Presented by Ohio Logistics.

  • Loganity: Why RPM Deserves Better and Who Could Be Next To Drive For "The King"

    The 2020 season has been the most unique in NASCAR’s history. While that has been a challenge for all sports, you could easily argue that NASCAR has had the toughest At the center of that movement in NASCAR has been Wallace. He called for NASCAR to ban the confederate flag and NASCAR enhanced their enforcement of flag policies The NASCAR community was thankful for the false alarm in terms of meaning any harm towards Wallace.

  • Sponsor Wars: UPS Vs. FedEx

    NASCAR expanded their sponsorship and marketing platform tenfold at the end of the 1990's due to a multi-billion In addition to having a near monopoly in the relationship that freight companies had with NASCAR fans The commercials were well received, and UPS became one of NASCAR's most recognized brands. for a part time sponsorship at Roush Fenway Racing's #6 Ford Team, and a marketing strategy that left NASCAR They did become the official shipping service of NASCAR, in the late 2000's, but their product just wasn't

  • Update : Richard Petty Motorsports Not Switching Manufacturers in 2021

    There had been rumors for about a month that the Richard Petty Motorsports #43 entry may be switching to Toyota in the off-season. After the closure of Leavine Family Racing at the end of the 2020 season, Toyota will have lost 6 full-time Cup Series teams since 2015. (3 from Michael Waltrip Racing, 2 from Furniture Row, 1 from Leavine) Speculation that Denny Hamlin and Michael Jordan may be attached to a new investment backed by Toyota swirled around at first, but more recent gossip is that it may be a Denny Hamlin investment without others. It has now been reported by Bob Pockrass that Richard Petty Motorsports will not be switching manufacturers in 2021. No announcement from the team has been made in regards to who their driver may be after the departure of Darrell Wallace Jr., but we now know the team will remain with Chevrolet.

  • Zach Bell : 2020 Truck Series Playoff Preview and Predictions

    The NASCAR Gander RV & Outdoors Truck Series Playoffs are finally here.

  • Daniel Suarez confirms he will not return to Gaunt Brothers #96 team in 2021

    Mexican NASCAR driver and 2016 NASCAR Xfinity Series Champion Daniel Suarez posted to Twitter today that He also is a 3-Time winner in NASCAR's Xfinity Series and has 1 win in NASCAR's Truck Series.

  • NASCAR's Truck Series to be renamed again...back to CAMPING WORLD branding in 2021

    NASCAR announced this morning that Camping World Holdings has decided to switch back to the Camping World “The transition back to the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series demonstrates the continued power of NASCAR with fans who are RV and Outdoor enthusiasts, “ said Marcus Lemonis in a press comment provided by NASCAR The NASCAR Gander RV & Outdoors Truck Series was formerly known as the SuperTruck Series by Craftsman

  • Drivers Edge Development Driver Sam Mayer set to make his Xfinity Series debut with JR Motorsports

    He also raced in the Arca Menards East and West regional touring divisions, and has made 6 NASCAR Gander

  • Richmond Race Recap

    Saturday night short trackin' under the lights! The traditional late season Richmond night race was an interesting one. It was a race with three cautions, but zero for incident. The Cup series stars put on a display of clean, competitive short track racing. Saturday's race was refreshing in my opinion. A race that had actual strategy was a nice change of pace. Although one driver dominated the entire back half of the event, the racing product still sufficed. To me a good race has the best cars in the front, and if they get stuck in the back they can recover. Richmond had that. I would rate the race a 7/10. It wasn't a race I'll remember forever, but a good race in the moment. Stage one was won by local favorite Denny Hamlin, however after a pit road speeding penalty at the stage break, he had to restart in the back. Unfortunately, Hamlin never really recovered. His team struggled with the car's handling all night. He finished the race with a 12th place finish. The lack of cautions helped eventual winner Brad Keselowski dominate the race. Keselowski lead 192 of the 400 laps and won stage two. His win automatically advances him to the next round of the playoffs with Darlington winner Kevin Harvick, and Denny Hamlin advanced on points after Saturday's race. Team Penske as a whole was the story of the race. Keselowski and teammate Joey Logano were upfront all night. This is a performance statement from the two past champions, showing their current championship threat level. If they can continue this type of speed, they will be in the mix for the title in Phoenix. Through it all the biggest surprise of the night was Austin Dillon's performance. After finishing second at Darlington he finished fourth on Saturday. He appeared to be the only driver capable of challenging Brad Keselowski. Dillon also got a pit road penalty at the end of stage one. He was, however, able to rebound to the top-5 and a legitimate threat all night. In conclusion Richmond was a good race to further prove a few things from Darlington. Austin Dillon has upped his game, Ryan Blaney and Matt DiBenedetto are almost in must win situations heading into Bristol, and it highlighted drivers who just might make the final 4 and win it all.

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