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Jeffrey Earnhardt will drive the No. 44 Chevrolets for Alpha Prime Racing in the Xfinity Series in 2023.
Mario Andretti is one of 64 drivers who have scored single wins in the NASCAR Cup Series.
Brett Moffitt will drive for AM Racing in the NASCAR Xfinity Series next season.
High-speed racing doesn’t scare NASCAR drivers. What does? For Chase Briscoe, it’s birds. Yes, birds.
Carl Edwards walks to the finish. A big orange bounds onto the track. NASCAR has some odd and funny moments.
Mike Wallace, a Truck Series winner at Talladega in 2011, retains ties to racing but is enjoying more time with family.
Xfinity Series team Jesse Iwuji Motorsports has filed a $4.125-million lawsuit against sponsor Equity Prime Mortgage.
Kaz Grala and Connor Mosack will driver for Sam Hunt Racing in the NASCAR Xfinity Series in 2023.
Ryan Truex is scheduled to drive six Xfinity Series races for Joe Gibbs Racing in 2023.
Car number 43, driven by Richard Petty and Erik Jones, among others, ranks No. 1 on the list of iconic NASCAR numbers.
Crew chief and tire changer Buddy Parrott worked with Darrell Waltrip and other top NASCAR drivers over a 30-year career.
Driver/owner BJ McLeod and Live Fast Motorsports will campaign Chevrolets on the Cup Series tour in 2023.
Scott Riggs, who raced in NASCAR’s three major national series, now is leading his son, Layne, into the sport.
Dale Earnhardt offered one of racing’s classic quotes after crashing Terry Labonte on the way to a win at Bristol in 1999.
Jody Ridley, driving Junie Donlavey’s car, scored a major NASCAR upset in winning at Dover, Del., in May 1981.
From racing inside the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum to a wacky finish at Martinsville, NASCAR’s 2022 season had a lot for everybody.
Next season’s Chicago Street Race will be the latest on a list of odd places NASCAR has scheduled races over the years.
Fireball Roberts, NASCAR’s first national superstar, tops the list of great driver names.
Veteran NASCAR executive Julie Giese is in charge of preparations for and execution of the race weekend in Chicago next summer.
Offering fans extras, including the Dinner in the Sky attraction at Phoenix Raceway, is par for the course in NASCAR these days.
Stewart-Haas Racing has named Ryan Preece to replace Cole Custer in the team’s No. 41 Cup car.
NASCAR Xfinity Series champion Ty Gibbs will replace Kyle Busch in Joe Gibbs Racing Cup Toyotas next season.
Former Truck Series winner Mike Skinner is among the top drivers who never reached Victory Lane in the Cup Series.
Joey Logano won the NASCAR Cup Series championship. Is he also the Driver of the Year?