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  1. The Next Gen (or Gen-7) car has been the subject of countless debates in recent weeks, all focusing on its weaknesses. Road courses and short tracks seem duller than ever before, dirty air is extremely difficult to overcome, and the drivers feel stuck wherever they are running on the track. For example, at Iowa Speedway, the race leader clearly struggled to lap the back of the field. Denny ...Keep readingView the full article

  2. Shane van Gisbergen is a rookie in the NASCAR Cup Series, but he will enter the playoffs with four wins and over 20 bonus points -- something most of the field can only dream of. And while there is another road course in the middle of the second round, his longevity in the playoffs will be mostly dependent on how much he can extract from each of the remaining oval races. SVG’s oval ...Keep readingView the full article

  3. RFK Racing's Ryan Preece is in a difficult position on Saturday night. He's starting from pole position for just the second time in his entire career with a legitimate shot of contending for the race win, but he has to pay close attention to gathering stage points for the battle around the playoff cut-line. Preece has 211 starts in the Cup Series with zero race wins. He also enters this race 34 ...Keep readingView the full article

  4. After a dominant performance by Ty Majeski, Corey Heim put himself in a perfect position to steal the win during the final run of the race. He took advantage of a chaotic restart and ran down Sammy Smith, ultimately securing his seventh win of the 2025 season, and further solidifying his advantage atop the standings as the playoff grid was officially set. "I was very inconsistent," admitted ...Keep readingView the full article

  5. Following his seventh win of the 2025 season, Corey Heim will hold 39 more points than his closest competition in the opening round of the NASCAR Truck Series playoffs. He will be seeking redemption after making it all the way to the Championship 4 in both 2023 and 204, and then falling short of the crown. Jake Garcia secured the tenth and final spot in the playoffs, out-running and out-scoring ...Keep readingView the full article

  6. Ryan Preece put down a spectacular lap at Richmond Raceway, earning pole position for the penultimate race of the regular season. Preece enters the race 34 points below the cut-line in the fight to make the playoffs, but he will start Saturday's race with a great opportunity to score some vital stage points. "Great adjustments by Derrick [Finley, crew chief] and everyone on this Ford Mustang," ...Keep readingView the full article

  7. A.J. Allmendinger's No. 16 Kaulig Racing Chevrolet started the weekend off on the wrong foot, failing pre-qualifying inspection twice. As a result, the team have lost its pit stall selection for the race, which means they will get whatever pit stall is left after the other 38 teams make their choice. Car chief Jaron Antley has also been ejected for the remainder of this race ...Keep readingView the full article

  8. After an abrupt mid-season split from Kaulig Racing, it was unclear where Josh Williams would end up. But on Friday, the 32-year-old announced a new deal with Alpha Prime Racing. Williams will run four upcoming NASCAR Xfinity races, starting with Daytona International Speedway next weekend. He will also race at the Charlotte Roval, Las Vegas Motor Speedway, and the finale at Phoenix ...Keep readingView the full article

  9. Niece Motorsports has sold a majority ownership in the team to Josh Morris, the CEO of DQS Solutions & Staffing, as well as Greg Fowler, the CEO of J.F. Electric. Al Niece has been the majority stakeholder of the team since its inception in 2016, but will now take a backseat to these long-time partners. However, the team will not change its name. Cody Efaw has been named as the new president ...Keep readingView the full article

  10. Austin Dillon returns to Richmond Raceway this weekend as the defending winner, but there is far more to the story than that. Dillon was kicked out of the playoffs because of the way he won that race, intentionally wrecking Joey Logano and Denny Hamlin on his way to claiming a controversial checkered flag. But Dillon still remembers it fondly, saying this week, “It was still a big day and ...Keep readingView the full article

  11. Check out this article for all you need to know about NASCAR Cup Series' Cook Out 400 including date, time, drivers, and more. View the full article

  12. FOX Sports NASCAR Analyst Jamie McMurray shared a deep regret about his career: "My biggest regret in racing is not enjoying it." View the full article

  13. During the NASCAR Truck race at Watkins Glen, Jack Wood suffered a major hit against the guardrail in the esses while driving his No. 91 Chevrolet. He was evaluated and released from the infield care center, but in an announcement on Thursday, the team revealed that Wood will not be racing this weekend at Richmond Raceway. Bill McAnally Racing stated that it was a "precautionary measure due ...Keep readingView the full article

  14. Check out the 2025 NASCAR Richmond qualifying order for Cook Out 400 View the full article

  15. Denny Hamlin is first on the board for the Cook Out 400, but another driver is closing in. Check out the early odds for NASCAR's race at Richmond. View the full article

  16. After winning Saturday's NASCAR Xfinity Series race at Watkins Glen, Connor Zilisch climbed from the car to celebrate, as he had done in his previous five wins this year. However, this time, he slipped off the car and fell onto the ground in a frightening moment. He suffered a broken collarbone in the fall, but there were no other reported injuries. As he recovers, there have been rumors ...Keep readingView the full article

  17. How far is a driver willing to go in order to win their way into the NASCAR playoffs, and at what point does the sanctioning body decide it's too far? Well, one year ago this week, Austin Dillon answered both of those questions at Richmond Raceway. NASCAR returns to the Virginia short track on Saturday night, but don't expect it to match the insanity of last year's jaw-dropping finish. On ...Keep readingView the full article

  18. Connor Zilisch has no reason to rush back to racing. And no reason to stop celebrating wins. Here's why. View the full article

  19. Natalie Decker will join the short list of female drivers to compete in NASCAR after becoming a mother, giving birth to her first child on February 5th of this year. She will drive the No. 92 DGM Racing Chevrolet with sponsorship from Wawa. Josh Bilicki will drive the No. 91 as her teammate for the superspeedway race next weekend. The track is the site of Decker's best showing in the Xfinity ...Keep readingView the full article

  20. Fresh off his Watkins Glen victory, Shane van Gisbergen joins Mamba Smith for this week’s Victory Lap on Kevin Harvick’s Happy Hour. SVG opens up about the conversations surrounding his road course dominance and oval track challenges, and shares what has made him so successful in his first full NASCAR season. They also dive into his excitement for the future with Trackhouse Racing, his new contract extension, and how he’s preparing to take the next steps in his career. View the full article

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