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NASCAR: Full Speed: With Joey Logano, Darrell Wallace Jr., Kyle Larson, Denny Hamlin. Fueled by passion and NASCAR Cup glory, drivers and their teams compete for the championship and the chance to make history in this sports docuseries.
Chase Elliott drives the No. 9 Chevrolet for Hendrick Motorsports, the same car number his father, Bill Elliott, carried for much of his career that culminated with him being inducted into the NASCAR Hall of Fame. Elliott won his first Cup Series championship in 2020, his fifth full season ...
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Trackhouse won’t enter the No. 91 car into the Daytona 500.(1-17-2023) The team plans 6-8 races in 2023.(8-20-2022) Trackhouse will enter the No. 91 at least once in 2022 with plans for further expansion. Team plans to reach international drivers with the entry.(5-24-2022)Hom...
NASCAR on NBC analyst Steve Letarte discusses the return of the Brickyard 400 on the Indianapolis Motor Speedway oval and how the action and strategy might be different with the Next Gen car. Also, handicapping the championship contenders and playoff field as NASCAR heads into a two-week break...
19dKeith Jenkins How NASCAR drivers spend their offseasons: 'I'm lazier, for sure' The NASCAR offseason is short, and while some get straight back to work by climbing into the simulator, others savor every moment away from the track. ...
NASCAR Drivers Race for Prime Time; Allmendinger, Johnson among Group Seeking Sports-Car Racing TitleByline: DON COBLE DAYTONA BEACH - A.J. Allmendinger has enough money to buy a new Rolex...Coble, Don
Give NASCAR Racing Experience—"It's as real as it gets." After a Drivers Meeting, you’ll take the wheel of a real NASCAR Race Car and drive solo on one of the nation’s premier speedways. No lead car, no instructor—just you, the track, and 5 to 48 minutes of pure adrenaline....