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  1. We love when you send us photos and info on your 4×4! Here’s a look at G. Bohannon’s 1995 Jeep Wrangler YJ and a Q&A with the owner. Vehicle: 1995 Jeep Wrangler YJ Owner: G. Bohannon, Tulsa, Oklahoma Tires/Wheels 33×13.50R15LT Super Swamper LTB/US Wheel modular Suspension Rusty’s Offroad 4-inch kit, 1¼-inch lift shackles Drivetrain NP435 View the full article
  2. NASCAR racing superstar-turned-TV-analyst Dale Earnhardt Jr. says Jimmie Johnson can win races and contend in this year's Cup Series playoffs if he can clean up his "mental mistakes" View the full article
  3. The Jeep Forward Control has to be one of the weirdest vehicles ever made. They are the vehicular “red-headed stepchild “of the Jeep world—the ugliest Jeep that any real Jeep fan loves, or loves to hate. The truth is, even those of us who fancy ourselves “Jeep Guys or Gals” or “Jeep Experts” probably haven’t View the full article
  4. Johnson was within half a lap of winning Stage 1 on NASCAR’s racing return at Darlington Speedway, in the Real Heroes 400, when he crashed into the rear end of Chris Buescher’s Ford and spun his Hendrick Motorsports Chevy in the wall. After being checked over at the medical center, Johnson said: “Gosh, what I would do to get that corner back to do it over again.” Read ...Keep reading View the full article
  5. I’ve covered several races during which drivers have died. I’ve covered races in which fans have been injured by debris from cars slamming into the catchfence and covered a race when fans were killed after being struck by lightning. I’ve covered a race when a pedestrian bridge collapsed as crowds were exiting the track and I’ve been at the track when a helicopter crashed outside the ...Keep reading View the full article
  6. As just one of four journalists allowed inside Darlington Raceway for NASCAR's return after the coronavirus postponements, JIM UTTER provides insight into the new normal and, while the comeback has been a success, he predicts greater celebrations will be delivered at a later date View the full article
  7. NASCAR will carry out an official review on Monday but the immediate reaction to Sunday's first live race with no fans appeared a very positive one View the full article
  8. With all the safety protocols in place in order to restart NASCAR’s season during the COVID-19 pandemic, there was a lot of anxious anticipation as to how the event would play out at Darlington (S.C.) Raceway. The fact the actual racing on the track ended up receiving the most attention is probably the best outcome NASCAR could have envisioned. Veteran Kevin Harvick dominated much of the ...Keep reading View the full article
  9. After leading for almost half of the race, Kevin Harvick took home his 50th career Cup race victory in front of the empty stands in Darlington, S.C. Harvick broke a tie with Tony Stewart for 14th on the all-time list of Cup race wins. View the full article
  10. One of NASCAR’s most experienced veterans helped celebrate the sport’s return to live racing Sunday at Darlington (S.C.) Raceway. Kevin Harvick, who was the Cup Series points leader but without a win when NASCAR suspended its season, corrected that problem with a dominating performance with his victory in the Real Heroes 400. Harvick led 159 of the 293 laps and his pit crew got him off ...Keep reading View the full article
  11. Stewart Haas Racing's Kevin Harvick eased to victory at Darlington as the NASCAR Cup series returned to action for the first time since March View the full article
  12. After tape finds its way on the front of Denny Hamlin's car, Hamlin rubs Clint Bowyer's bumper to get it off. View the full article
  13. William Byron hit the outside wall early in Stage 2, ending his day early at Darlington Raceway. View the full article
  14. Future Hall of Fame driver Jimmie Johnson wrecked his car in the final lap of the first stage at Darlington Raceway. Johnson was leading the race at the time of the crash. View the full article
  15. Hendrick Motorsports looked strong early in NASCAR's return to racing at Darlington Raceway Sunday. At one point, the team was running 1-2-3. With eight laps to go in the first stage, Jimmie Johnson was able to get around teammate Alex Bowman and take over the race lead. Read Also: Live: NASCAR is back! Follow the Real Heroes 400 from Darlington Johnson was ...Keep reading View the full article
  16. NASCAR driver Ryan Newman reflects on his scary crash at the Daytona 500 back in February. Newman says one of the first things he remembers after the crash is seeing his daughters. Newman incredibly returned to racing Sunday at Darlington Speedway. View the full article
  17. NASCAR is back and the drivers were very eager early on, as Ricky Stenhouse Jr. wrecked on Lap 1 at Darlington Raceway in Darlington, S.C. View the full article
  18. After an extended absence due to the coronavirus pandemic, live racing is back. Brad Keselowski has the poll, as Ryan Newman and Matt Kenseth each make their return to NASCAR. View the full article
  19. NASCAR is officially back on the track! And we're bringing you all the action live from Darlington Raceway! Let's go racing! View the full article
  20. The grandstands were completely empty View the full article
  21. It’s been more than two months, however, since Joey Logano took the checkered flag at Phoenix Raceway on March 8 to earn his second Cup Series victory in the season’s first four races. Denny Hamlin won the season-opening Daytona 500 and Alex Bowman earned a dominating victory in Fontana, Calif. – a win which likely contributed to his contract extension with Hendrick Motorsports announced ...Keep reading View the full article
  22. Earnhardt, the semi-retired driver, NBC TV analyst and Xfinity Series team owner, recognizes the fact that NASCAR is missing one of its key elements in Darlington today – the race fans. But from a business perspective, he says it’s vital to get back to competition to ensure NASCAR’s teams can function and prosper. “Under the circumstances, we need to get back to the racetrack,” he ...Keep reading View the full article
  23. NASCAR has a "huge responsibility" on its shoulders as it becomes the first high-profile sporting category to return to competition amid the coronavirus pandemic View the full article
  24. Darlington, NASCAR’s first superspeedway when it opened in 1950, has provided numerous highlights featuring some of the sport’s most successful drivers over the last seven decades. It has an even bigger responsibility over the next four days – beginning Sunday, the track will host NASCAR’s first three live races since March 8 at Phoenix Raceway. The week following Phoenix, the ...Keep reading View the full article
  25. Bubba Wallace believes there are people who want NASCAR to "fail" when the Cup Series makes its return to racing following its coronavirus-enforced hiatus at Darlington Raceway on Sunday View the full article

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