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The podcast duo transitions to a NASCAR‑focused series, aiming to broaden the sport’s fanbase with a debut episode slated for May 28.
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The podcast duo transitions to a NASCAR‑focused series, aiming to broaden the sport’s fanbase with a debut episode slated for May 28.

Kevin Harvick, Jeff Burton, Larry Phillips and Lesa France Kennedy will be honored in the 2027 NASCAR Hall of Fame, recognizing their outstanding contributions to the sport.

Veteran NASCAR reporter Marty Smith will host TNT’s studio show starting June 28, as part of a broader deal that moves "Inside the NBA" to ESPN and expands racing coverage across several U.S. tracks.
A look at the narrow miss, the tragic crash, and the contested voting process that may yet place Greg Biffle in the NASCAR Hall of Fame.

NASCAR driver Denny Hamlin has floated the idea of staging the 2028 or 2029 All-Star Race at Nashville's Fairgrounds Speedway, but veteran journalist Bob Pockrass warns that an 18‑month, council‑approved renovation and a host of safety upgrades could push the plan back years.

Kevin Harvick, Jeff Burton and the late Larry Phillips have been selected for the NASCAR Hall of Fame Class of 2027, joining a distinguished group of inductees ahead of a ceremony that will honor their lasting impact on the sport.

Denny Hamlin's recent commendation of Kyle Busch reflects a dramatic turnaround for the driver, driven by Andy Street's technical guidance and a steadfast dedication to Richard Childress Racing.

A historic convergence of American stock‑car legacy and European endurance racing is set for 2026, headlined by Kurt Busch’s celebrated Chevrolet.

The sport’s governing body reveals the celebrated group that will be celebrated during a January 2027 ceremony, highlighting historic achievements and lasting contributions to NASCAR’s growth.

NASCAR’s shift to studio‑based broadcasting blends technological innovation with financial pragmatism, sparking a debate over the irreplaceable atmosphere of live racing.
The sport is preparing for a revamped All‑Star event while drivers like Hamlin and others jostle for playoff positioning, with marquee races from Charlotte to Indianapolis on the horizon.

NASCAR team owner Justin Marks proposes replacing the traditional All‑Star Race with a multi‑event festival featuring drag races, pit‑stop contests and burnout shows, aiming to revive excitement and broaden the sport’s appeal.

NASCAR legend Kurt Busch will compete in the 2026 Le Mans Classic, marking 50 years since the series first raced at Le Mans. His participation highlights a unique blend of vintage competition, logistical challenges, and a career resurgence after a career‑ending concussion.

Richard Petty and Denny Hamlin voiced dissatisfaction with the recent All‑Star Race at Dover, urging NASCAR to restore traditional excitement and consider alternative venues like Nashville Fairgrounds.

The 2027 NASCAR Hall of Fame ceremony, set for January 22, 2027, will honor a trio of on‑track greats and a sport‑shaping executive, bringing the total inductees to 73.

A look at the upcoming 2027 NASCAR Hall of Fame inductees and their lasting contributions to the sport.

A recent NASCAR Local Racing Series event at Hickory Motor Speedway turned into a brawl involving more than a dozen participants, sparking comparisons online to the brief Ronda Rousey versus Gina Carano MMA bout.

Connor Zilisch, a highly touted NASCAR prospect, has moved from a slow start to consecutive top‑20 results, highlighted by a strong showing at the All‑Star Race in Dover.

The latest Nielsen‑style ratings show a modest decline for the All‑Star Race, while NASCAR prepares to move its next five events to Amazon Prime, beginning with the Coca‑Cola 600 at Charlotte.

Jimmie Johnson, a seven‑time NASCAR Cup champion, is set to compete in the inaugural Anduril 250 at Naval Air Station North Island on June 21, marking his second‑to‑last NASCAR start and setting the stage for a farewell at next year’s Daytona 500.

The 2027 NASCAR Hall of Fame ceremony will honor Kevin Harvick, Jeff Burton, Larry Phillips and Lesa France Kennedy in Charlotte, North Carolina, celebrating a mix of on‑track triumphs and behind‑the‑scenes contributions.

The 2027 NASCAR Hall of Fame class was unveiled, featuring three drivers and a landmark award recipient, with induction set for January 22, 2027.

The 2027 NASCAR Hall of Fame class was announced, honoring Kevin Harvick, Jeff Burton and Larry Phillips, but fans erupted over the exclusion of Greg Biffle, whose legacy and untimely death have become a rallying point for criticism.

A radio outburst forced Natalie Decker to quit mid‑race at Dover, prompting veteran driver Kevin Harvick to question the impact on women competing in NASCAR.