Logano Dominates Richmond as Points Battle Tightens
Joey Logano captured the Cook Out 400 at Richmond, Austin Cindric secured third and a crucial points lead, and Carson Hocevar's engine woes dropped him to 37th, reshaping the Chase outlook.
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Joey Logano captured the Cook Out 400 at Richmond, Austin Cindric secured third and a crucial points lead, and Carson Hocevar's engine woes dropped him to 37th, reshaping the Chase outlook.

Todd Gilliland captured the $1 million prize in the NASCAR In‑Season Bracket Challenge after Ryan Blaney's late‑race damage opened the path to victory, a triumph that highlights his team's rising performance.

Kyle Busch’s final days were marked by a string of historic performances at Indianapolis, where he amassed a record number of wins and left an indelible mark on the sport.

The NASCAR Cup Series is set to make its highly anticipated return to the historic Indianapolis Motor Speedway for the Brickyard 400, a race that blends tradition with the relentless demands of modern stock car competition.

Brad Keselowski shares his views on arriving slightly late, the irritation of idle traffic police, the power of saying no, and a lingering regret about missing the early Bitcoin boom. He also discusses how he defines a bad race, his comparisons with young driver Carson Hocevar, his philosophy on mortality, and his ventures beyond racing, including manufacturing and engineering. The interview reveals his stance on collectibles, his modest upbringing, a humorous story about a past wreck, and his ongoing dilemma between driving and team ownership.

Ryan Blaney won the NASCAR Cup Series race at EchoPark Speedway in Atlanta after a rain delay, leading most laps and taking the lead on the final lap to secure victory.

From his first glimpse of a race car at Lime Rock in 2000 to a broadcasting desk and a podcast, Parker Kligerman’s journey reflects a deep‑rooted passion for speed, competition and storytelling.

Ty Dillon aims to replicate last year’s surprise run against Denny Hamlin in a five‑race, $1 million tournament that will crown a champion at Sonoma.

Ty Dillon's recent runner‑up finish and Denny Hamlin's four wins set the stage for a compelling showdown at Sonoma Raceway, where bracket matchups and hometown milestones add extra intrigue.

Ty Dillon and Denny Hamlin renew their rivalry in a five‑race tournament offering a $1 million prize, with historic matchups and family connections adding extra intrigue.

Ty Dillon and Denny Hamlin headline a five‑race, $1 million NASCAR In‑Season Challenge at Sonoma Raceway, where head‑to‑head matchups, personal storylines, and surprise contenders shape the competition.

Ty Dillon looks to repeat last year’s upset of Denny Hamlin as the In‑Season Challenge begins its first round at Sonoma Raceway, a bracket‑style event where the winner walks away with a million dollars.

The NASCAR Cup Series returns to Sonoma Raceway, a 2.52‑mile road course that tests skill and strategy. With a mix of seasoned veterans and rising talent, the Toyota/Save Mart 350 promises a dramatic battle for the checkered flag.

Wood Brothers Racing announced that reigning NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series champion Jesse Love will take the wheel of the No. 21 Ford in 2027, succeeding Josh Berry.

NASCAR will debut on a 19‑turn, 3.4‑mile street circuit in San Diego, with drivers’ road‑course histories shaping expectations for the three‑stage race.

Denny Hamlin's second consecutive win at Michigan propelled him to the top of the NASCAR Power Rankings, displacing Tyler Reddick, while a cascade of incidents and strategic shifts defined the race's outcome.

The NASCAR Cup Series returns to Michigan International Speedway for the FireKeepers Casino 400, a race steeped in high‑speed tradition and featuring a mix of dominant drivers, solid playmakers, and potential dark horses.

Denny Hamlin dominated the NASCAR All‑Star Race at Dover’s ‘Monster Mile,’ leading 103 laps and outlasting a chaotic field to secure the $1 million prize.