Tony Stewart’s Frustration Over Kyle Busch’s Posthumous Praise
Stewart criticizes the rush to celebrate Kyle Busch only after his passing, recalling their on‑track battles and the silence he chose amid tributes from former rivals.
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Stewart criticizes the rush to celebrate Kyle Busch only after his passing, recalling their on‑track battles and the silence he chose amid tributes from former rivals.

After more than a decade away from NASCAR’s national series, Brendan Gaughan is set to re-enter the Craftsman Truck Series at the new San Diego Naval Base Coronado street course, driving for Bill McAnally-Hilgemann Racing. The comeback is steeped in personal history, linking the driver’s family legacy to the military.

Joey Logano faces his worst NASCAR season without a win since May 2025, yet he and his crew remain focused on innovation and a late‑season turnaround.
Josh Berry confirmed he will not return to the Wood Brothers in 2027, prompting the storied organization to seek a replacement amid a turbulent season. Berry’s brief but eventful tenure reflects both the promise and the challenges facing the historic team.

Richard Childress confirmed that Kyle Busch will return to the team in 2027, honoring the late driver's memory while planning for his son and Austin Hill to carry forward the iconic No. 8 legacy.

After a distinguished career that includes a 2021 Daytona 500 victory, Michael McDowell has signed a multi‑year deal with Spire Motorsports, signaling the team’s ambition to join the NASCAR elite.

Dale Earnhardt Jr. supports Cleetus McFarland's bid for the Daytona 500, highlighting mentorship from Greg Biffle, new opportunities, and upcoming races at Michigan International Speedway.

A recent analysis of NASCAR’s scheduling highlights the tension between tradition and fan experience, suggesting that races like Nashville could be shortened to better align with viewer preferences.

Tommy Baldwin criticizes NASCAR's decision to promote YouTuber Cleetus McFarland despite limited racing experience, raising questions about the impact on the sport's competitive integrity and the role of fan influence.

Veteran driver Ryan Ellis is set to pilot the No. 02 Chevrolet Camaro for Young’s Motorsports in the 2026 NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series, entering his third full‑time season with the team and aiming to build on a breakthrough top‑10 finish.
A look at the controversy surrounding Kyle Busch's eligibility and the push to waive the Hall of Fame's waiting period.

AJ Allmendinger and Ty Dillon prepare for the NASCAR Cup Series race at Nashville, each backed by distinct sponsors and personal milestones.

Five wins in the first ten races put Tyler Reddick at the forefront of the 2026 NASCAR Cup Series, a feat rare in modern history. His resurgence follows personal challenges, while a new points format and aggressive teammate Denny Hamlin add layers of complexity to his title chase.

NASCAR CEO Steve O'Donnell confirmed that the Coca‑Cola 600 will proceed as scheduled, honoring Kyle Busch’s memory while underscoring the series’ tradition of not canceling races in the face of tragedy.

NASCAR mourns the loss of Kyle Busch, a 41‑year‑old driver whose 24‑year career spanned 234 wins, two championships and a lasting influence on younger racers and collectors.
Kyle Busch is NASCAR’s all‑time winningest driver, with a storied history at Daytona that includes multiple series victories, championship years and a series of close finishes.

NASCAR driver Kyle Busch, 41, died after becoming unresponsive during a Chevrolet simulator session in Concord, NC. His recent victories and the tributes that followed highlight the impact of his sudden passing.

Kyle Busch, a two‑time NASCAR Cup Series champion, died at 41 after being hospitalized for a severe illness, marking the first death of an active driver since Dale Earnhardt in 2001.
NASCAR mourns the loss of Kyle Busch, a two‑time champion whose career spanned 234 wins and two Cup titles. His final tweet to his son Brexton, his family, and his impact on the sport are remembered amid tributes.

Kyle Busch, a dominant force in American stock car racing, died shortly after securing a victory that capped a career marked by triumphs, controversies, and a near-fatal injury.

Kyle Busch, a two‑time Cup Series champion and the all‑time winningest driver in NASCAR's three national series, passed away on Thursday evening at the age of 41. His death follows a recent hospitalization for a severe illness, and the news was confirmed by NASCAR in coordination with his family.

NASCAR’s veteran Kyle Busch will miss the Coca‑Cola 600 after being hospitalized with a severe illness, while Austin Hill is set to replace him in the No. 8 car.
The upcoming induction ceremony will celebrate the careers of Kevin Harvick, Jeff Burton and the late Larry Phillips, alongside the legacy of Dale Earnhardt Sr., as NASCAR reveals its 2027 Hall of Fame class.

A look at the careers and achievements of the newest inductees to the NASCAR Hall of Fame, including Harvick's championship legacy, Burton's rookie triumph, Phillips' pioneering wins and Kennedy's landmark contributions.