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  1. Chandler Smith took the checkered flag at the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series: Window World 250 at North Wilkesboro. View the full article
  2. A critical power steering failure severely dented Ott Tanak’s hopes of a first win of the World Rally Championship season, handing Sébastien Ogier the Rally Portugal lead. Until the mechanical trouble, the Hyundai driver appeared to be in command of the rally having led the rally since Friday’s stage 2, holding off the Toyota of eight-time world champion and six-time Portugal winner ...Keep readingView the full article
  3. Earlier this year at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, Josh Berry earned his first career Cup Series win, taking the iconic No. 21 Wood Brothers machine to Victory Lane. He also has five wins in the NASCAR Xfinity Series, but it was the CARS Late Model Tour where he truly made a name for himself. Berry won the 2017 CARS Late Model Stock championship, collecting 22 wins in just 56 starts (most ...Keep readingView the full article
  4. Marcus Armstrong's scary crash destroyed his car Saturday during Indy 500 practice. So what's next for the driver of the No. 66 car? View the full article
  5. World Rally Championship drivers voiced their concerns over Rally Portugal’s demanding itinerary headlined by 14 hours behind the wheel on Friday. The fifth round of the WRC season has undergone a schedule tweak this year that has included the addition of two extra stages on Friday. It meant crews tackled 10 stages beginning with a first test at 7:35am before eventually returning back to the ...Keep readingView the full article
  6. After Shane van Gisbergen earned a shock pole for the Open race, it was time for the 20 All-Stars to go out and qualify for NASCAR's annual exhibition race. Made up of two laps including a four-tire pit stop in the middle of it all, It takes every part of the team to go P1 at North Wilkesboro Speedway this weekend. Several drivers sped on pit road, derailing their entire runs. This included ...Keep readingView the full article
  7. Qualifying on All-Star Race weekend is unique within NASCAR. Drivers will complete a full lap at speed before diving onto pit road for a four-tire pit stop in the middle of the second lap. At the end of that lap, the entire time it took from start to finish of the run is each driver's qualifying time — and yes, there are penalties for things such as loose wheels and speeding in the pit ...Keep readingView the full article
  8. Despite Kyle Larson's second crash at IMS this year, he's unfazed as he prepares for another double attempt at the Indy 500 and Coca-Cola 600. View the full article
  9. Over the past decade, B.J. McLeod has started 146 NASCAR Cup races, driving underfunded equipment, but doing as one of the most respected field-fillers in the sport. His best finish was seventh, which came in the summer race at Daytona in 2022. McLeod is a driver/owner at Live Fast Motorsports and competed full-time before selling his Cup charter to Spire Motorsports for around $40 million ...Keep readingView the full article
  10. Enter the free Super 6 Contest featuring NASCAR's All-Star Race for a shot to win cash prizes! And don't worry — Bob Pockrass is here to help with your picks. View the full article
  11. Roger Penske spoke candidly about what the future holds for him and his team. And from his point of view, "the glass is half full." View the full article
  12. Enter the free Super 6 Contest featuring Indy 500 qualifying for a shot to win cash prizes! Don't worry — Bob Pockrass is here to help with your picks. View the full article
  13. Adrien Fourmaux exited the Rally Portugal victory battle in unfortunate circumstances, which has helped relieve the pressure on Hyundai World Rally Championship team-mate and rally leader Ott Tanak. After struggling at Rally Islas Canarias last month, Hyundai bounced back on Portugal’s tricky gravel stages on Friday morning with Tanak and Fourmaux locked in the fight for victory. Fourmaux ...Keep readingView the full article
  14. Check out this article for all you need to know about NASCAR Cup Series' All-Star Races including date, time, drivers, and more. View the full article
  15. In our previous articles on vehicle electrical systems we talked a lot about the OEM components and some basic upgrades dealing with adding things like lights and associated switches. This article series is going to focus on auxiliary electrical systems, their components, and ultimately designing and installing an auxiliary electrical system into your vehicle — […]View the full article
  16. NASCAR has had its fair share of strange and bizarre happenings over the years, and the All-Star Race is no exception. In the past, 'One Hot Night' ended with the race winner in the hospital, the first All-Star Race had the winning car (suspiciously) blow its engine just as it crossed the finish line, and there was also that time NASCAR let teams roll out the backup cars (mid-race)…after they ...Keep readingView the full article
  17. Hyundai boss Cyril Abiteboul remains optimistic that the brand could continue in the World Rally Championship next year - but has outlined the factors currently preventing it from committing to 2027. The Korean marque’s future involvement in the WRC remains a hot topic with the car maker, which will join the World Endurance Championship in 2026 under its Genesis umbrella, but is yet to ...Keep readingView the full article
  18. Joey Logano got into victory lane at North Wilkesboro last season, but he's not the favorite to win the All-Star Race again. Check out the latest odds. View the full article
  19. Sebastien Ogier has voiced support for Carlos Sainz Sr should the World Rally Championship legend decide to run for FIA president. As revealed by Motorsport.com last week, two-time WRC champion Sainz Sr is seriously considering whether to formally stand for election against Mohammed Ben Sulayem in the race to become FIA president. Sainz Sr is gauging his level of support from the FIA's member ...Keep readingView the full article
  20. Chris Buescher finished eighth at Kansas Speedway after starting on the front row, but he and Carson Hocevar had their cars randomly selected to go back to the NASCAR R&D Center for further inspection. While the No. 77 Spire Motorsports Chevrolet was cleared without issue, Buescher's No. 17 RFK Racing Ford Mustang was not nearly as fortunate. NASCAR found the team in violation of of the ...Keep readingView the full article
  21. Chris Buescher and team were docked 60 points and fined $75,000 after failing a random inspection. And Buescher's Cup standings also took a big blow. View the full article
  22. The All-Star Race at North Wilkesboro might not be a points-earning event, but for Joey Logano, the million dollar prize is still a "big piece of it." View the full article
  23. At 50 years young, Helio Castroneves is chasing his fifth Indy 500 win. However, his "Drive for Five" is only the next chapter — not how the story ends. View the full article
  24. Kyle Larson is aiming to join a select group of drivers in completing the Indy 500/Coke 600 'Double,' running both races on the same day this year. Only four drivers have ever done it and the last to successfully accomplish it was Kurt Busch back in 2014. But just as difficult as running the races themselves is balancing the two schedules between Indianapolis and Charlotte. That proved to be a ...Keep readingView the full article
  25. NASCAR's gimmicky All-Star format could make North Wilkesboro interesting, but the league should be cautious about adopting some rules for standard competition. View the full article

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