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  1. Scrutineering is central to motorsport, and always has been. These safety and technical checks are an important component of any event: they take place before the cars go out track, continue over the course of the competition and on through to the aftermath of the race. In the modern, high-technology world, scrutineering has become ever more sophisticated and today in the WeatherTech IMSA ...Keep readingView the full article
  2. Briscoe is heading into this weekend’s race at Talladega (Ala.) Superspeedway on the heels of consecutive top-10 finishes, including a season’s-best sixth last weekend at Texas.The strong two-week run – which included top-10 finishes in both stages at Texas and rebounding from involvement in a wreck early in the final stage – has pushed Briscoe to 12th in the series standings – highest ...Keep readingView the full article
  3. On "Kevin Harvick's Happy Hour," K.C. GM Brett Veach discusses the team's 2017 draft profile of Patrick Mahomes and his biggest draft miss. View the full article
  4. Neuville’s i20 N was struck by a fuel system issue at Safari Rally Kenya that ended any hopes of a podium finish.The problem resulted in the Belgian losing more than 10 minutes, dropping from second to fifth overall. At the time Neuville, who leads Toyota’s Elfyn Evans by six points in the championship, felt the problem wasn’t related to the rally’s unique set of conditions.Hyundai team ...Keep readingView the full article
  5. Hendrick Motorsports continued its winning ways at Texas Motor Speedway. Chase Elliott snapped a 42-race winless streak, fending off Denny Hamlin and later Ross Chastain in overtime.Chastain was on his way to finish second when he was hit from behind by a charging William Byron, sending him spinning into the wall. He finished 32nd.Larson appeared to have the strongest car at Texas, but suffered ...Keep readingView the full article
  6. A month from now, NASCAR champion Kyle Larson will attempt to qualify for the Indianapolis 500. He details how preparations are going. View the full article
  7. Waters will again drive the No. 66 Ford F-150 for ThorSport Racing. The 29-year-old has 11 victories as a Supercars driver and has twice been the championship runner-up. He currently competed for Tickford Racing.He made his NASCAR debut in the Truck race at Martinsville, saying that ti was "definitely wild, but I loved it." Waters was knocked out of the race after 176 of 200 laps, but walked away ...Keep readingView the full article
  8. As Ross Chastain has emerged as one of NASCAR's up-and-coming stars in recent seasons, he spoke with FOX Sports about his evolution. View the full article
  9. Toyota, Hyundai and M-Sport-Ford collectively wrote to the FIA opposing the governing body’s recommendations for next year, that include the removal of hybrid power from Rally1 cars alongside a reduction in aero and power.The thinking behind the FIA’s vision is to bring the Rally1 car more into line with the performance of Rally2 cars, which will be given a boost in power through an upgrade ...Keep readingView the full article
  10. Kevin Harvick is joined by Kansas City Chiefs General Manager Brett Veach! Kevin and Brett discussed the Chiefs’ NFL Draft strategy, Veach’s biggest draft miss, Patrick Mahomes and more. View the full article
  11. Kevin Harvick is joined by Kansas City Chiefs General Manager Brett Veach! Kevin and Brett discussed how Brett first become interested in NASCAR and racing, Brett’s favorite drivers, car collection & more. View the full article
  12. Ross Chastain described the key element to his April 2022 win at Talladega. View the full article
  13. Ross Chastain describes the full circle moment of being sponsored by Busch Light. View the full article
  14. Kevin Harvick's thoughts on the incident between William Byron and Ross Chastain at Texas. View the full article
  15. Chase Elliott's victory at Texas was his first since October 2022. Is the 2020 NASCAR Cup Series champion out of the rut? View the full article
  16. If William Byron and Ross Chastain were smart, they shouldn't talk about their last-lap contact at Texas in the next few days. Here's why. View the full article
  17. William Byron had a scheduled media availability today. What he said about the last-lap wreck with Ross Chastain and why he would have made the same move every time on the last lap. View the full article
  18. Join NASCAR legend Kevin Harvick alongside Kaitlyn Vincie and Mamba Smith on “Kevin Harvick’s Happy Hour” presented by NASCAR on FOX as the crew breaks down Chase Elliot’s win at Texas Motor Speedway. View the full article
  19. In what was an expected penalty, Calvin Teague and Brandon Johnson, both pit crew members for Hendrick Motorsports’ No. 5 Chevrolet driven by Kyle Larson, have been suspended for the next two races.Teague and Johnson are suspended due to Larson suffering a loose wheel in Sunday’s race which came off on track while the race was under caution.Several safety-related suspensions were also ...Keep readingView the full article
  20. Blaney, the reigning series champion, appeared on track for a strong finish and likely to contend for the win after finishing sixth and third, respectively, in the race’s first two stages.However, as the final stage got underway, Blaney and Preece made contact racing for position on the track and eventually on lap 181 of 276, Preece got into Blaney hard off Turn 2 which sent Blaney’s No. 12 ...Keep readingView the full article
  21. Chase Elliott cracks the top three this week thanks to his win Sunday at Texas. But which two drivers is he still looking to pass? View the full article
  22. Three rounds into the 2024 World Rally Championship season, a compelling case could be made for Adrien Fourmaux to be classed as the driver of the season so far. The Frenchman has turned heads on his full-time Rally1 return, exceeding both his and the M-Sport Ford team's expectations to sit third in the championship standings.Fifth in the Monte Carlo opener, he then took a first outright podium in ...Keep readingView the full article
  23. Sponsored by This year sees the third iteration of the event, which seems to get bigger and better each year. Las Vegas is a tough act to follow, so Miami is sure to be stepping things up yet again for 2024 – and with MoneyGram, you could be there. If the number of celebrities in attendance and the amount of F1-related events taking place around the city are a measure of an F1 ...Keep readingView the full article
  24. Sponsored by This year sees the third iteration of the event, which seems to get bigger and better each year. Las Vegas is a tough act to follow, so Miami is sure to be stepping things up yet again for 2024 – and with MoneyGram, you could be there. If the number of celebrities in attendance and the amount of F1-related events taking place around the city are a measure of an F1 ...Keep readingView the full article
  25. Ireland had tabled a bid to secure a three-year contract to host the WRC, beginning from 2025, which planned to bring the championship back to the country for the first time since 2009.Motorsport Ireland announced in January a plan to rotate the rally through three locations; Waterford, Kerry and Limerick, across the three-year deal, should it secure the contract.While the concept was approved by ...Keep readingView the full article

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