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TV sports veterans Lindsay Czarniak and Sarah Walsh will split weekend hosting duties for the Thursday and weekend editions of “NASCAR Race Hub,” Fox’s daily NASCAR news program. The show will emanate from Fox’s new state-of-the-art, multipurpose virtual studio set located in Charlotte, N.C. The ultra-customizable 60x60-foot facility, which uses Epic Games’ Unreal Engine, allows ...Keep reading View the full article
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Austin Theriault will pilot the No. 92 Black’s Tire & Auto Service/Highland Construction Ford in the season opener and the 2017 ARCA Racing Series champion is ready for the opportunity. “(Team owner) Ricky (Benton) and I started talking about teaming up late last year,” said Theriault. “I was looking for a place an organization where I could find a home and come in and help the ...Keep reading View the full article
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Alongside the No. 13 of Ty Dillon, Germain Racing will field the No. 27 piloted by Casey Mears in the 61st running of the Daytona 500. The car will be built and staffed in collaboration with Jay Robinson, owner of Premium Motorsports, per a release from the team. Veteran crew chief Pat Tryson will be atop the pit box. The car is not locked into the race. “I have considered running a ...Keep reading View the full article
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Steele, the co-founder and CMO of SelectBlinds.com, purchased one of Ragan’s No. 38 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series cars in the recent Barrett-Jackson auto auction in Scottsdale, Ariz. The car’s livery promoted the Shriners Hospitals for Children and the proceeds went to that organization. On Tuesday, Front Row Motorsports announced that SelectBlinds.com, a leading retailer of custom ...Keep reading View the full article
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NASCAR is planning to launch a new Generation 7 Cup series car in 2021 View the full article
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Beginning this season, the Gander Outdoors Truck Series will get a bonus program similar to the “Dash4Cash” program in the Xfinity Series. The “Triple Truck Challenge” will take place over three consecutive races – Texas (June 7), Iowa (June 15) and Gateway (June 22). All drivers earning series points are eligible. A driver who wins one of the three races will receive a $50,000 ...Keep reading View the full article
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Jeff Gordon & Jamie McMurray talk about NASCAR's new policy of taking wins away if a car fails post-race inspection. View the full article
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NASCAR has announced it will disqualify race winners who fail post-race technical inspections for the first time in nearly 60 years from the start of the 2019 season View the full article
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In move heralded as “unprecedented” but also “necessary,” NASCAR announced Monday that any race winners from any of its national series – Cup, Xfinity and Trucks – that is found to have an L1 penalty following the race will be disqualified. The disqualified team and driver will lose the win and all stage and playoff points. The driver will receive last-race points for the event (one ...Keep reading View the full article
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NASCAR has radically revamped its racing packing in an aggressive push to improve its on-track product View the full article
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Kennington is a fixture in Canada driving in the NASCAR Pinty’s Series and as the only driver to start every race in the history of the series, but he also likes driving down south as well from time to time. The 41 year-old veteran returns to compete in the No. 99 car for owner BJ McLeod on February 16th in the season opener for the NASCAR Xfinity Series. In his seven previous starts at ...Keep reading View the full article
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Testing in NASCAR always comes with a caveat – there is no technical inspection and teams are free to push their respective car’s limits as little or as much as they want. Yet over two days of testing with NASCAR’s new aerodynamic rules still provided a much better look and some helpful understanding prior to the rules’ first use in the season’s second race at Atlanta Motor ...Keep reading View the full article
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Five of NASCAR’s legendary competitors – three drivers and two owners – were enshrined into the NASCAR Hall of Fame in Charlotte, North Carolina, Friday night during the Induction Ceremony held in the Crown Ballroom at the Charlotte Convention Center. An emotional Jeff Gordon led this year’s class, including Davey Allison, Alan Kulwicki, Roger Penske and Jack Roush to now make the total ...Keep reading View the full article
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Villeneuve Jr has never raced at the circuit in his career, as he mostly drove in Italy and Japan in his formative years before making his mark in American open-wheel racing. Ferrari legend Gilles lost his life at Zolder in a Belgian Grand Prix qualifying crash, and Jacques will make his track debut there in the NASCAR Whelen Euro Series in October. Jacques will also race in the Italian GT ...Keep reading View the full article
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Jeff Gordon has been inducted into the NASCAR Hall of Fame View the full article
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Roger Penske has been inducted into the NASCAR Hall of Fame. View the full article
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The late Davey Allison has been inducted into the NASCAR Hall of Fame View the full article
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The late Alan Kulwicki has been inducted into the NASCAR Hall of Fame View the full article
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Jack Roush has been inducted into the NASCAR Hall of Fame View the full article
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Kevin Harvick congratulates Jeff Gordon on his induction into the NASCAR Hall of Fame and apologizes for his favorite memory or the 4-time champion being his first victory at Atlanta in 2001. View the full article
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