Bobby Allison, a legendary figure in NASCAR and a founding member of the "Alabama Gang," passed away on November 9, at the age of 86. Celebrated for a career spanning nearly three decades, Allison was a formidable racer, earning 85 race victories and the 1983 NASCAR premier series champio...
Now Cincinnati will have a chance to adorn another race-winning machine this weekend. Bowman took his Cincinnati car to victory lane at Auto Club Speedway on March 1, marking his second career victory in the Cup Series. The 27-year-old driver dominated al...
One explanation is that the benefit of experience is greater, and lasts a longer time, relative to age-related reductions in physical abilities (such as reaction time and eyesight) in NASCAR than in stick-and-ball sports.So when a driver still manages to excel at an early age, breaking ...
If a player has a high FIFA rating, but his club team plays better with him off the field, he's still not going to rate well in this system. And if a player doesn't rate well in the video game, but his Serie A-leading team clearly performs better when he's on the f...
Jack Roush (born John Earnest Roush on April 19, 1942) is the founder, CEO, and co-owner of Roush Fenway Racing, a NASCAR team headquartered in Concord, North Carolina, and is Chairman of the Board of Roush Enterprises. Roush Enterprises is the parent company for Roush Racing as well as...
Iowan Shawna Robinson became the first woman to win a NASCAR-sanctioned race in 1988. In her Pontiac Sunbird, Robinson raced in the 100-lap Charlotte Daytona Dash at New Asheville Speedway. Many female drivers have entered NASCAR since then. 1989: Barbara Clementine Harris ordained as bishop in...
Richard Petty is known as The King of racing for good reason. In 1984, Petty won his 200th NASCAR race, which remains the most of all-time. President Ronald Reagan was in attendance for the monumental victory and later had a meal of Kentucky Fried Chicken with Petty and other racers. 19...
Richard Petty is known as The King of racing for good reason. In 1984, Petty won his 200th NASCAR race, which remains the most of all-time. President Ronald Reagan was in attendance for the monumental victory and later had a meal of Kentucky Fried Chicken with Petty and other racers. 19...
Richard Petty is known as The King of racing for good reason. In 1984, Petty won his200th NASCAR race, which remains the most of all-time. President Ronald Reagan was in attendance for the monumental victory and later had a meal of Kentucky Fried Chicken with Petty and other racers. ...
Prior to Tim Richmond, the average sports fan's historic view of NASCAR drivers might've been good ol' boys from down South who live just to drive around in circles for hours on end. But Richmond's playboy charisma shook up the world of NASCAR. Oh yeah, he could race, too. He...