
Man Charged After Faking NASCAR Truck Title for Illegal Sale
A Williamsport resident faces multiple charges after investigators uncovered a scheme to sell a retired NASCAR truck as a street‑legal vehicle using a fraudulent Pennsylvania title.
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A Williamsport resident faces multiple charges after investigators uncovered a scheme to sell a retired NASCAR truck as a street‑legal vehicle using a fraudulent Pennsylvania title.

Kyle Busch, a two‑time NASCAR champion, succumbed to complications from bacterial pneumonia that progressed to sepsis, a chain of events that included disseminated intravascular coagulation and hemorrhagic shock.
From the perils of double‑header endurance to the impact of new media deals, the motorsport world grapples with loss and change.

Travis Pastrana’s limited schedule in the 2026 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series has opened the door for Carson Ferguson and other drivers, reshaping the lineup at Kaulig Racing and highlighting the series’ evolving driver dynamics.
Longtime Fort Wayne resident Kevin Morningstar recalls meeting Kyle Busch at Baer Field Raceway, witnessing his rise, and the community's response after his death.

After Kyle Busch’s passing, NASCAR will remove him from the 2026 Cup Series standings and replace his seat with Austin Hill’s debut in the No. 33 car.

NASCAR indefinitely suspended Evanna Howell, a senior account manager for 23XI Racing, after she was arrested for allegedly assaulting a 77‑year‑old man with a golf cart at Charlotte Motor Speedway. The incident has raised questions about conduct within the team co‑owned by Michael Jordan and Denny Hamlin.

NASCAR has suspended Evanna Howell, a senior account manager for 23XI Racing, after she was charged with felony assault following an incident involving a golf cart at Charlotte Motor Speedway.
In 2021, Kyle Busch resisted the urge to smash a trophy at Nashville Superspeedway, marking a decade‑long transformation from reckless prodigy to respected veteran.

The sudden passing of NASCAR star Kyle Busch from pneumonia complicated by sepsis serves as a stark reminder that life‑threatening infections can strike anyone, regardless of fitness or fame.
NASCAR mourns the loss of Kyle Busch, a seven‑time winner at Kentucky Speedway, whose career blended on‑track dominance with community engagement.

A recent conversation with Dale Earnhardt Jr. uncovers the story behind Kyle Busch's controversial reputation, his embrace of the 'Rowdy' identity, and the personal toll of recent loss.

NASCAR mourns the loss of two‑time Cup Series champion Kyle Busch, whose fierce competitiveness and desire for recognition resonated deeply with fans.

A lifelong NASCAR fan recounts meeting Kyle Busch at Baer Field Raceway, the impression he left on the sport, and the nationwide mourning that followed his death in 2026.

NASCAR confirmed the $50,000 fine and 25‑point loss for Ryan Preece after he deliberately wrecked Ty Gibbs at Texas, a decision that could push the driver just outside the playoff cutoff.

Kyle Busch died from sepsis after a prolonged battle with bacterial pneumonia. His death prompted tributes from rivals, officials and fans, and highlighted the close-knit nature of the NASCAR family.

Dale Earnhardt Jr. described Ford's performance as 'terminal velocity' while praising Toyota's engineering and noting Chevrolet's new car design could close the gap.

A look back at the brief message that preceded Kyle Busch's death, the circumstances of his passing, and the lasting impact he left on the sport.

Connor Zilisch's supportive words to Brexton Busch, coupled with a series of on‑track tributes, turned the Coca‑Cola 600 into a poignant celebration of Kyle Busch's life and career.
The sudden death of Kyle Busch, a two‑time Cup champion and 234‑win legend, has left the NASCAR community grieving and reflecting on his extraordinary career.
Kyle Busch died on May 21 after a battle with bacterial pneumonia that escalated into sepsis, leaving behind his wife Samantha and their two children.

Dale Earnhardt Jr. reveals the last messages he exchanged with Kyle Busch, detailing their collaboration on an upcoming race and reflecting on Busch's kindness off the track.

Kyle Busch, a two‑time NASCAR champion, died at 41 after a battle with pneumonia that escalated to sepsis, DIC and hemorrhagic shock. His family, teammates and NASCAR officials gathered to honor his impact on the sport.

The sudden death of Kyle Busch has sparked a debate over NASCAR's three‑year retirement rule for Hall of Fame eligibility, with many urging the sport to honor him without delay.