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  1. Last year, NASCAR Brazil became the sanctioning body’s fourth international division with the debut of the NASCAR Brazil Sprint Race, which proved highly successful in its inaugural season.While the U.S.-based NASCAR series prepare for their respective season openers next week at Daytona International Speedway, several NASCAR Brazil drivers will also be on hand – both at DIS to watch the ...Keep readingView the full article
  2. One obvious name comes to mind of drivers searching for their first Cup Series crown: Denny Hamlin. But who else made the list? View the full article
  3. To prepare for the WRC’s only round on snow, the title contender entered the Arctic Lapland Rally last weekend in Finland ahead of a pre-event test this week.Evans came out victorious in Lapland after Toyota team-mate Kalle Rovanpera suffered a technical fault in the last stage. Rovanpera had set the pace in the rally to hold a lead of nearly a minute over Evans heading into the final test.While ...Keep readingView the full article
  4. The two-time WRC title winner had indicted a wish to broaden his motorsport horizons after announcing plans that he and co-driver Jonne Halttunen will contest a partial World Rally Championship campaign this year, which begins at Rally Sweden next week.The 23-year-old admitted late last year that he wanted to try other motorsport disciplines, revealing that he had a target of testing and racing a ...Keep readingView the full article
  5. Ross Chastain talked to Bob Pockrass about entering 2024 feeling like a championship contender after back-to-back seasons with multiple wins. View the full article
  6. Christopher Bell talked to Bob Pockrass about to the idea of making the Championship for the third straight year, five other drivers have achieved that feat. View the full article
  7. Chris Buescher discussed building on success from 2023, what he wants to improve on and what he is focused on for 2024. View the full article
  8. Denny Hamlin described why he is optimistic about the new Toyota body for 2024. View the full article
  9. Ragan, who last competed in the series in 2022, began his NASCAR career at what was then known as Roush Racing, spending his first five seasons in Cup driving for Hall of Fame owner Jack Roush.Now, nearly two decades since his first series start, he finds himself with the opportunity to again compete for Roush on NASCAR’s biggest stage – the Daytona 500.And even better, the 38-year-old native ...Keep readingView the full article
  10. The world-famous Daytona 500 will kickstart the 76th season of NASCAR racing where Team Penske’s Ryan Blaney will commence his championship defense. Drivers will tackle 500 miles around the illustrious Daytona International Speedway which, just less than one month ago, hosted the enthralling Daytona 24 Hours where Porsche Penske Motorsport won by 2.1 seconds ahead of Cadillac in a grandstand ...Keep readingView the full article
  11. LaJoie, who competes full-time in Cup driving Spire Motorsport’s No. 7 Chevrolet, will also compete in the Feb. 16 Truck Series opener competing with Spire’s No. 7 team.The No. 7 Truck team is running full-time this season with a variety of drivers, with LaJoie likely to have the most starts. The remainder of the driver schedule will be announced at a later date.Veteran crew chief Brian Pattie ...Keep readingView the full article
  12. The launch of a new fan survey to collect data from WRC fans is the FIA’s latest step in the process in understanding the future direction for rallying’s top tier.It follows the creation of a working group in December last year that is designed to “evaluate and recommend the future direction of rallying”. The group is headed by FIA Deputy President Robert Reid, the 2001 World Rally ...Keep readingView the full article
  13. Ty Gibbs discusses his winless debut Cup season, his football background and supporting his famous grandfather's former team. View the full article
  14. The reigning world champion is expected to compete in at least six rallies this year for Toyota, beginning with Sweden next week, a rally he won in 2022 on the way to his maiden world title.Rovanpera jumped back behind the wheel of the Toyota GR Yaris last weekend to prepare for Sweden's snow stages by participating in the Arctic Lapland Rally in Finland.The Finn set a blistering pace to lead the ...Keep readingView the full article
  15. Stewart-Haas Racing has won two NASCAR Cup Series titles (2011 and 2014), as well as 69 races since its inception in 2009.However, the four-car team has been on a downturn since 2021 and things appeared to get worse with the introduction of the Next Gen car. Last season, they failed to win a single race for the very first time. Kevin Harvick was the only SHR driver to make the playoffs, but was ...Keep readingView the full article
  16. Ty Gibbs has an art collection so I wondered if he had any sports art. Here is what he had to say and maybe where at least one piece of “art” came from. View the full article
  17. I didn’t know if Ty Gibbs had any Carolina Panthers fandom in him since he lives in North Carolina despite being the grandson of Joe Gibbs. Here’s what he had to say. View the full article
  18. Ty Gibbs on what he knows now that he didn’t know a year ago entering his rookie Cup season. And how he handled going winless in Cup after being so successful in winning right away in other series. View the full article
  19. Chris Buescher's confidence has never been higher heading into a new NASCAR Cup season and with good reason.The 31-year-old native of Prosper, Tex., enjoyed his most successful year in 2023, earning a career-best three wins and advancing to the semifinal round of the playoffs.While he failed to advance to the Championship 4, he consistently found himself in contention for wins and strong finishes ...Keep readingView the full article
  20. Much of the discussion last weekend centered on the future of the Clash at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. So what's next for the event? View the full article
  21. The organization announced on Wednesday that the 21-year-old graduate of NASCAR’s Driver for Diversity program will compete in Spire’s No. 71 Chevrolet. Veteran crew chief Chad Walker will lead the team.Caruth will be sponsored in 10 races in 2024 by HendrickCars.com, including the Feb. 16 season opener at Daytona International Speedway.In his first full Truck season last year with GMS Racing ...Keep readingView the full article
  22. On Monday, the 31-year-old Californian stepped into an Indy car for the first time in 2024 and pounded 172 laps around Phoenix Raceway.The test was moved up by a day due to the impending threat of rain, which forced Larson to “get my mind right to prepare myself for that”.The outing was put forth by Arrow McLaren, whom he will drive a fourth entry for in “The Greatest Spectacle in Racing” ...Keep readingView the full article
  23. The manufacturer’s TD2 program has produced several noteworthy graduates, including NASCAR Cup driver Christopher Bell, who has advanced to the Championship 4 the past, two seasons, and Xfinity driver John Hunter Nemechek, who will join Bell in Cup and compete with Legacy Motor Club.“The TD2 program is something that we take much pride in at TRD,” said Trent Rodriguez, Manager, Driver ...Keep readingView the full article
  24. With the Clash in the books and the Daytona 500 on the horizon, see which 10 drivers claimed a spot in this week's rankings. View the full article
  25. Returning to the Middle East for the first time since Rally Jordan in 2011 has been a long-time goal for the championship, with Saudi Arabia understood to be the target to host a round in 2025.The WRC has described a desert rally in this region as a "missing piece" of its current calendar.Plans to add a Middle East round to the WRC schedule have come close to fruition in the last two years and it ...Keep readingView the full article

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