• Joey Logano wins Cup Series race at Richmond Raceway

    Joey Logano wins Cup Series race at Richmond Raceway
    Joey Logano took home his second victory of the 2026 NASCAR Cup Series season Saturday night at Richmond Raceway.The three-time series titleholder and driver of the No. 22 Team Penske Ford held off a hard-charging Chase Briscoe in the closing laps to beat the No. 19 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota driver by 0.392 seconds at the checkered flag.RELATED: Unofficial results | At-track photos: RichmondAustin Cindric, Denny Hamlin and Chase Elliott completed the top five. Kyle Larson, Christopher Bell, Josh B
  • Suspect charged with burglarizing ex-NASCAR driver Greg Biffle’s home

    Suspect charged with burglarizing ex-NASCAR driver Greg Biffle’s home
    Police in Iredell County, North Carolina, announced on Tuesday, Aug. 18 that they have identified and charged the suspect responsible for burglarizing the home of former NASCAR driver Greg Biffle, three weeks after Biffle died in a plane crash.Following a multi-state investigation that lasted eight months, the Iredell County Sheriff’s Office has charged 44-year-old Terrell Williams of Stone Mountain, Georgia, with multiple felonies, including second-degree burglary, safe-cracking, money la
  • Connor Zilisch couldn’t say ‘no’ to a Cup ride at Hendrick Motorsports

    Connor Zilisch couldn’t say ‘no’ to a Cup ride at Hendrick Motorsports
    Motorsport photoLoyalty means a great deal to Connor Zilisch but this is Hendrick Motorsports.The 20-year-old is trudging along through a challenging Cup Series rookie season with Trackhouse Racing but already knows where he is going after that first contract expires after next season -- the No. 48 Ally Chevrolet.It is a unique scenario because Rick Hendrick has coveted Zilisch ever since last season, when he won 11 times in the O’Reilly Series for JR Motorsports, which has a technical all
  • NASCAR won’t race on the streets of Chicago next summer

    NASCAR won’t race on the streets of Chicago next summer
    CHICAGO — The streets of Grant Park will not echo with the sounds of 200-mph race cars in 2027.Running out of time to strike a deal with the city, NASCAR pulled the plug Tuesday on the return of the Chicago Street Race for next summer but is still hoping to bring it back down the road.Meanwhile, NASCAR confirmed it is putting Chicagoland Speedway in Joliet back on the schedule again next summer after a successful return to the long-idled southwest suburban track over July Fourth weekend.NA
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  • Who Won Last Year’s NASCAR Cup Race at New Hampshire?

    Who Won Last Year’s NASCAR Cup Race at New Hampshire?
    Ryan Blaney enters Sunday’s NASCAR Cup Series race at New Hampshire as the defending winner at the 1.0-mile track. The driver of the No. 12 paced the field for 116 of 301 laps and fended off a hard-charging Josh Berry for his third of four wins in the 2025 season. This Sunday at New Hampshire, Blaney will be aiming for a repeat performance and score his second straight win at “The Magic Mile,” as well as Team Penske’s second straight Cup win in 2026.Joey Logano is co
  • NASCAR Set to Race at Chicagoland in 2027 Instead of Chicago Street Race

    NASCAR Set to Race at Chicagoland in 2027 Instead of Chicago Street Race
    NASCAR has opted to return to the Chicagoland Speedway for the second straight year in 2027. The news is the latest development in the ongoing formation of the 2027 schedule.For about a month, rumors swirled that NASCAR was in talks of possibly opting out of Chicagoland and returning to running the Chicago street race, which was last on the Cup schedule in 2024.With Tuesday’s news, it is clear that NASCAR has gone in the direction of sticking with Chicagoland Speedway for the Chicago marke
  • Homestead-Miami Speedway Announces 2027 NASCAR Championship Dates

    Homestead-Miami Speedway Announces 2027 NASCAR Championship Dates
    The Homestead-Miami Speedway will return as the site for NASCAR’s championship weekend in 2027. In the latest addition to the 2027 schedule, the track announced on Tuesday it will host the sport’s three top touring series championship races from Nov. 12-14.Homestead-Miami Speedway was formerly the final race of the NASCAR season for 18 straight years (2002-2019). After Phoenix Raceway took over as the season finale from 2020-2025, Homestead returned to the final race slot ahead of th
  • NASCAR Cup Series Entry List for New Hampshire: Every Driver Racing in the 2026 Dollar Tree 301

    NASCAR Cup Series Entry List for New Hampshire: Every Driver Racing in the 2026 Dollar Tree 301
    The NASCAR Cup Series heads back to New England this weekend with precious little time remaining for drivers to change the trajectory of their regular seasons.NASCAR has released the official entry list for Sunday’s Dollar Tree 301 at New Hampshire Motor Speedway, and 36 cars are scheduled to compete on the 1-mile oval.The Aug. 23 race will be the 25th points-paying event of the 2026 Cup Series season and, more importantly, the penultimate race of the regular season. After New Hampshire, o
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  • Kyle Larson shares his favorite Kyle Busch memory

    Kyle Larson shares his favorite Kyle Busch memory
    Motorsport photoNASCAR has declared August 18 as Kyle Busch Day, celebrating the two numbers (8/18) with which he built the legend of his racing career. Across the sport, Busch's fans and fellow drivers alike are sharing memories of Rowdy and telling stories of how he impacted their lives in the racing world.Kyle Larson took part in the remembrances in a video shared by Hendrick Motorsports, telling the story of how Busch gave him a bit of a "Welcome to the league" moment early in his career."Th
  • Samantha Busch Remembers Her Late Husband On 'Kyle Busch Day'

    Samantha Busch Remembers Her Late Husband On 'Kyle Busch Day'
    The NASCAR community is honoring the late Kyle Busch on this Tuesday, August 18. Busch, a two-time Cup Series champion, died unexpectedly on May 21 due to severe pneumonia that progressed into sepsis. He passed away just days after winning the Ecosave 200 at Dover Motor Speedway. As you'd imagine, his death left countless fans, media members and NASCAR drivers heartbroken. In an attempt to honor the legendary driver's car numbers, NASCAR will recognize 8/18 as "Kyle Busch Day." Apr 20, 2024
  • Entry List: NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour Heads To The "Magic Mile"

    Entry List: NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour Heads To The "Magic Mile"
    The NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour returns to “The Magic Mile” of New Hampshire Motor Speedway in Loudon, New Hampshire this weekend for its annual 100-lap showdown on its biggest stage.Watch Live2026 NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour at New Hampshire Motor Speedway
    Returning to The Tour for the first time since May is four-time NWMT champion Justin Bonsignore and his Ken Massa Motorsports No. 51 car. Bonsignore has one win this season, which came in the season opener at New Smyrna Speedway.
  • Kyle Larson's Knoxville Nationals win brings Cup momentum too

    Kyle Larson's Knoxville Nationals win brings Cup momentum too
    Motorsport photoIn some ways, Kyle Larson winning the Knoxville Nationals on Saturday night was a victory for Hendrick Motorsports, even though the Cup Series team is not directly involved with the Paul Silva No. 57 program.When Larson races Sprint Cars, he does so with a degree of sponsorship support from Rick Hendrick, but he otherwise drives out of a stable owned by the veteran crew chief and car owner of the No. 57.It’s been a challenging season thus far for Larson on the Cup Series si
  • Drivers like Connor Zilisch and Erik Jones show how Kyle Busch's legacy crossed generations

    Drivers like Connor Zilisch and Erik Jones show how Kyle Busch's legacy crossed generations
    Motorsport photoNASCAR is celebrating August 18 as Kyle Busch Day, honoring the two numbers (8/18) that Busch wore through the majority of his racing career.Busch died unexpectedly in May of this year, sending a shock through the NASCAR world. His fellow drivers have been honoring his memory throughout the year since his passing, and Kyle Busch Day allowed for another wave of tributes to pour in.Busch's impact on racing is abundantly clear through the memories that have been shared by the driver
  • NASCAR Community Honoring Kyle Busch With Special Tribute Day

    NASCAR Community Honoring Kyle Busch With Special Tribute Day
    NASCAR community honoring Kyle Busch with "Kyle Busch Day" GettyNearly three months after the tragic passing of Kyle Busch, NASCAR is honoring the late champion with a special day. NASCAR social media has made Tuesday, August 18 “Kyle Busch Day” as the numerical date matches the two-time Cup Series champion’s car numbers (8/18).Busch drove the No. 18 for Joe Gibbs Racing from 2008-2022, winning 56 races and two Cup titles across that 15-year period. “Rowdy” left JGR
  • NASCAR won’t race on the streets of Chicago next summer, but Joliet is back on the schedule

    NASCAR won’t race on the streets of Chicago next summer, but Joliet is back on the schedule
    The streets of Grant Park will not echo with the sounds of 200 mph race cars in 2027.Running out of time to strike a deal with the city, NASCAR pulled the plug Tuesday on the return of the Chicago Street Race for next summer, but is still hoping to bring it back down the road.Meanwhile, NASCAR confirmed it is putting Chicagoland Speedway in Joliet back on the schedule again next summer after a successful return to the long-idled southwest suburban track over July Fourth weekend.NASCAR had been h
  • NASCAR declares 8/18 'Kyle Busch Day' as tributes pour in

    NASCAR declares 8/18 'Kyle Busch Day' as tributes pour in
    Motorsport photoIn a fitting tribute for one of the greatest drivers the world has ever seen, NASCAR declared that August 18 would be celebrated as "Kyle Busch Day" in honor of the two numbers (8/18) that he was most closely associated with.Many memorable moments. One unforgettable driver.
    Today, on 8.18, we celebrate the life and legacy of Kyle Busch. #ForeverRowdypic.twitter.com/5murPorZqF— NASCAR (@NASCAR) August 18, 2026Busch died unexpectedly in May of this year, just a little over a
  • Homestead will again host NASCAR championship weekend in 2027

    Homestead will again host NASCAR championship weekend in 2027
    Motorsport photoHomestead-Miami Speedway will again host all three national title-deciders in 2027, the track confirmed on Tuesday.The 2027 NASCAR championship weekend is set to take place from Nov. 12-14 next year. The facility has also been undergoing a $20 million renovation, featuring a new primary entry gate experience, a remodeled Ally Champions Club, an expanded fan zone and more.The NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series will hold their finale on Friday night, November 12, followed by the NASCAR
  • Christian Horner to headline 2026 ABX NYC

    Christian Horner to headline 2026 ABX NYC
    Motorsport photoMotorsport Network has revealed the lineup for its second annual Autosport Business Exchange New York event today, which will be headlined by former Oracle Red Bull Racing team principal Christian Horner. The ex-F1 team boss will take to the stage for his first US appearance since leaving the team at the event on 21 October.Building on the “Rise of Racing in America” theme, the 2026 ABX event will look at the trends shaping the business of motorsport, with an eye towa
  • Erik Jones Remembers Kyle Busch on Special Tribute Day: ‘Took a Chance on Me’

    Erik Jones Remembers Kyle Busch on Special Tribute Day: ‘Took a Chance on Me’
    Erik Jones paid homage to the late Kyle Busch in honor of August 18 being “Kyle Busch Day,” a tribute to the numerical date (8/18) matching the late NASCAR champion’s car numbers. Jones formerly drove for Kyle Busch Motorsports in the Craftsman Truck Series and notably won the series title in 2015 behind the wheel of the No. 4 truck. The Michigan native was later Cup Series teammates with Busch at Joe Gibbs Racing from 2018-2020.Nearly three months after Busch’s trag
  • Why NASCAR Wants Drivers to Fight, And the Real Reason It Won’t Stop Them

    Why NASCAR Wants Drivers to Fight, And the Real Reason It Won’t Stop Them
    IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters ConnectNASCAR has never been completely comfortable with the idea of removing emotion from racing and it has never been short of famous confrontations. Kyle Busch and Ricky Stenhouse Jr. made headlines after their 2024 All-Star Race clash, Jeff Gordon and Brad Keselowski were involved in a major 2014 garage brawl, and Jimmy Spencer and Kurt Busch had their own infamous clash in 2003. Even Kyle Busch and Richard Childress made NASCAR history with their 2011 confrontation
  • The History of the No. 48 in The NASCAR Cup Series

    The History of the No. 48 in The NASCAR Cup Series
    Connor Zilisch is set to take over the No. 48 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet in the NASCAR Cup Series beginning in 2028. The 20-year-old will become the 76th different driver in Cup history to have the iconic number on the doors of his racecar. While 75 different drivers have made at least one or more starts in a No. 48 car, only three of them managed to win a race with the number. One driver in particular stood out among the rest and made the No. 48 legendary.Here, we will take a look at t
  • NASCAR Officially Announces Venue For 2027 Championship Weekend

    NASCAR Officially Announces Venue For 2027 Championship Weekend
    Homestead-Miami Speedway, which is serving as the 2026 NASCAR Champion Weekend Venue, will return as the championship venue for the NASCAR National Series in 2027. | IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters ConnectIn 2027, NASCAR champions will once again be crowned at Homestead-Miami Speedway. On Tuesday, the sanctioning body officially revealed that the 1.5-mile speedway near Miami will serve as the host of Championship Weekend for the second consecutive season."The South Florida community is thrilled to once
  • NASCAR Declares Aug. 18 ‘Kyle Busch Day’ in Emotional Tribute to Late Champion

    NASCAR Declares Aug. 18 ‘Kyle Busch Day’ in Emotional Tribute to Late Champion
    Some numbers in NASCAR become bigger than the cars carrying them.For Kyle Busch, there were two.The No. 18 became synonymous with one of the most dominant, polarizing and unmistakable drivers of his generation. Years later, the No. 8 represented the final chapter of Busch’s remarkable NASCAR Cup Series career.Put them together and you get 8.18.On Tuesday, Aug. 18, NASCAR turned that connection into something permanent, recognizing the date as Kyle Busch Day and devoting the day to celebrat
  • NASCAR’s Painful Decline Laid Bare as CEO Recalls a ‘Miserable’ Garage

    NASCAR’s Painful Decline Laid Bare as CEO Recalls a ‘Miserable’ Garage
    TALLADEGA, ALABAMA - APRIL 25: NASCAR Chief Executive Officer Steve O’Donnell speaks to the media after the NASCAR leadership announcements during a press conference at Talladega Superspeedway on April 25, 2026 in Talladega, Alabama. (Photo by Sean Gardner/Getty Images) GettyNASCAR CEO Steve O’Donnell has opened up about one of the sport’s toughest recent periods, admitting the garage became “miserable” as sponsorship fell, NASCAR ratings struggled, and people insid
  • NASCAR CEO Steve O’Donnell Faces Harsh Reality as Fans Push Back

    NASCAR CEO Steve O’Donnell Faces Harsh Reality as Fans Push Back
    CONCORD, NORTH CAROLINA - MAY 22: NASCAR Chief Executive Officer Steve O’Donnell addresses the passing of Kyle Busch during a press conference at Charlotte Motor Speedway on May 22, 2026 in Concord, North Carolina. (Photo by Jonathan Bachman/Getty Images) GettyNASCAR CEO Steve O’Donnell has admitted that the sport moved too far from its traditional identity while trying to attract new fans. Speaking on the Racin’ With The Boys podcast, O’Donnell said NASCAR made changes t
  • NASCAR Drama Takes a Turn as Steve O’Donnell Defends Driver Confrontations

    NASCAR Drama Takes a Turn as Steve O’Donnell Defends Driver Confrontations
    CONCORD, NORTH CAROLINA - MAY 22: NASCAR Chief Executive Officer Steve O’Donnell addresses the passing of Kyle Busch during a press conference at Charlotte Motor Speedway on May 22, 2026 in Concord, North Carolina. (Photo by David Jensen/Getty Images) GettyNASCAR CEO Steve O’Donnell has backed driver confrontations after races, saying the intense moments can help keep NASCAR interesting. Speaking on the Racin’ With the Boys podcast, O’Donnell said he accepts drivers handl
  • 'Kyle Busch Day' offers daylong 8/18 tribute to racing legend's memory

    'Kyle Busch Day' offers daylong 8/18 tribute to racing legend's memory
    On what feels a fitting date to celebrate Kyle Busch‘s impact on NASCAR, today — 8/18, a nod to Busch‘s famed car numbers — the sport‘s entire industry will recognize “Kyle Busch Day” with competitors, crew members, team owners and corporate execs sharing favorite memories of the two-time NASCAR Cup Series champion on multiple media platforms.Busch, 41, passed away unexpectedly May 21 of complications from severe bacterial pneumonia and sepsis, however t
  • 'Growing up fast': How Kyle Busch's first Cup Series win helped launch a legend

    'Growing up fast': How Kyle Busch's first Cup Series win helped launch a legend
    The win that helped launch Kyle Busch’s next step to stardom was the coming-out party that most expected, a welcome into the realm of NASCAR Cup Series winners and a grand-stage moment under the bright lights in Southern California. His older brother, Kurt, had already gone through all those experiences by the time Kyle reached his rookie season in 2005, but the stock-car world was still getting to know the 20-year-old prodigy as a driver and a person.Labor Day weekend that season made qui
  • NASCAR CEO Steve O’Donnell explains why he doesn’t necessarily mind driver fights

    NASCAR CEO Steve O’Donnell explains why he doesn’t necessarily mind driver fights
    Motorsport photoThe best battles in NASCAR happen on the track, but there's no denying that we've seen some pretty good action off the track as well in the Cup Series.While all-out fist fights aren't as common as they might have once been, tensions can run high on pit road, and drivers who get a bit too aggressive on the track can be subject to a post-race lecture, shove, or just some brutal side-eye.Sometimes issues simply need to be worked through off the track, and NASCAR CEO Steve O'Donnell
  • NASCAR CEO Steve O'Donnell explains why he doesn't necessarily mind driver fights

    NASCAR CEO Steve O'Donnell explains why he doesn't necessarily mind driver fights
    The best battles in NASCAR happen on the track, but there's no denying that we've seen some pretty good action off the track as well in the Cup Series.While all-out fist fights aren't as common as they might have once been, tensions can run high on pit road, and drivers who get a bit too aggressive on the track can be subject to a post-race lecture, shove, or just some brutal side-eye.Sometimes issues simply need to be worked through off the track, and NASCAR CEO Steve O'Donnell says that for th

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