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  1. Brad Keselowski unveils his 2018 Darlington paint scheme honoring Hall of Famer Rusty Wallace. View the full article
  2. Kevin Harvick’s Michigan race-winning Stewart-Haas Racing Ford is one of six NASCAR Cup series cars taken to the wind tunnel by the series to help inform its 2019 specifications. Harvick’s No. 4 Ford will be joined by five other cars from Michigan for wind tunnel testing this week, with the Penske-run Ford of Brad Keselowski making up the two Blue Oval cars. Chevrolet is represented by ... ... Keep reading View the full article
  3. And he doesn’t plan to take any of it for granted. Harvick picked up his seventh win of the season Sunday at Michigan International Speedway but even more importantly, he was able to share the victory celebration with his six-year-old son, Keelan. After Harvick the win, Keelan met his dad near the start/finish line and walked across the track to grab the checkered flag from the flagman. He ... ... Keep reading View the full article
  4. Kevin Harvick takes Daryl Motte through some of his favorite Bristol memories, including the time he started last and still won. View the full article
  5. Neuville, currently 21 points ahead of reigning champion Sebastien Ogier in the standings, has made it clear that he is keen to stay on at Hyundai into a sixth season, and a new contract is now thought to be a formality. Team manager Alain Penasse has also indicated that Hyundai is working to keep Neuville. "For sure we want to secure Thierry for the future, there's no real secret in that," ... ... Keep reading View the full article
  6. Neuville, currently 21 points ahead of reigning champion Sebastien Ogier in the standings, has made it clear that he is keen to stay on at Hyundai into a sixth season, and a new contract is now thought to be a formality. Team manager Alain Penasse has also indicated that Hyundai is working to keep Neuville. "For sure we want to secure Thierry for the future, there's no real secret in that," ... ... Keep reading View the full article
  7. After accidentally publishing the configurator for the 2019 Ranger last week, Ford officially launched the online tool today, betraying the Ranger’s base price. View the full article
  8. Larry McReynolds and AJ Allmendinger go 'Next Level' to break down how a piece of debris ruined Ty Dillon's day at Michigan. View the full article
  9. Kevin Harvick and crew chief Rodney Childers recap the strategy that brought them to victory lane in the Consumers Energy 400 at Michigan International Speedway. View the full article
  10. Justin Allgaier tells Daryl Motte about why he thought his move to the Cup Series might ruin his career. View the full article
  11. Off-road racing technology has officially turned the corner with the new all wheel drive truck. View the full article
  12. The British pair crashed into an infamous Rally Germany hinkelstein – designed to stop tanks – on the Baumholder military roads used on the event, coming to an almost instant stop from 120km/h. Petter Solberg suffered one of the most dramatic rally crashes in WRC history on the event in his Subaru Impreza in 2004, similarly hitting a hinkelstein. He and Phil Mills escaped ... ... Keep reading View the full article
  13. The British pair crashed into an infamous Rally Germany hinkelstein – designed to stop tanks – on the Baumholder military roads used on the event, coming to an almost instant stop from 120km/h. Petter Solberg suffered one of the most dramatic rally crashes in WRC history on the event in his Subaru Impreza in 2004, similarly hitting a hinkelstein. He and Phil Mills escaped ... ... Keep reading View the full article
  14. All three Japanese brands competed in the WRC during the 1990s, locking out the top three places in the manufacturers' standings in '98 and '99 before Toyota switched its focus to Formula 1. Mitsubishi then withdrew from the WRC ahead of the 2006 season, and Subaru's decision to pull the plug on its factory effort in '08 meant it was another eight seasons before a Japanese manufacturer took ... ... Keep reading View the full article
  15. All three Japanese brands competed in the WRC during the 1990s, locking out the top three places in the manufacturers' standings in '98 and '99 before Toyota switched its focus to Formula 1. Mitsubishi then withdrew from the WRC ahead of the 2006 season, and Subaru's decision to pull the plug on its factory effort in '08 meant it was another eight seasons before a Japanese manufacturer took ... ... Keep reading View the full article
  16. Kevin Harvick tells Daryl Motte about how before he found success in racing he was studying to be an architect. View the full article
  17. Camburg’s Jerry Zaiden and Greg Randolph of DECKED join the guys in studio for a fun-filled show that covers the truck modification gamut, from suspension to cargo management that works. View the full article
  18. Brad Keselowski finished second in Michigan as he continues his quest for his first Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series win of the season. The Michigan native scored a runner-up finish to Kevin Harvick for the second time this season ending a pair of back-to-back disappointing finishes over the past two races. Although he didn’t have a car capable of challenging Harvick - nor did anyone else ... ... Keep reading View the full article
  19. Dillon started the race up in the fifth position for his best starting position since Fontana in March. However, it was his Richard Childress Racing teammate Ryan Newman that shined in early laps, rising as high as third in the running order. But Dillon was never too far away, but he didn't creep back towards the front until the last half of the race. At the conclusion of the second stage ... ... Keep reading View the full article
  20. For a good part of Sunday’s Consumer Energy 400 at Michigan International Speedway, Kevin Harvick, Kyle Busch and Martin Truex Jr. – the three winningest drivers this season – ran in the top three positions. While Harvick clearly seemed to have the dominant car, Busch and Truex both had chances to capitalize, but both had to overcome various issues which allowed Harvick to sweep all seven ... ... Keep reading View the full article
  21. Keelan Harvick has the celebration of a lifetime after his dad Kevin wins his seventh race of 2018 in Michigan. View the full article
  22. Kevin Harvick claimed his seventh NASCAR Cup series victory of the season with a dominant performance at Michigan View the full article
  23. NASCAR Cup Series Highlights: Kevin Harvick wins his seventh race of the year and celebrates with his son Keelan. View the full article
  24. Harvick put in a dominating performance on Sunday, winning both stages and taking the victory in the Consumers Energy 400 at Michigan International Speedway, taking the checkered flag by more than three seconds over Brad Keselowski. Austin Dillon was running second but had a flat tire with one of 200 laps remaining. The win is the seventh in the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series this season ... ... Keep reading View the full article
  25. NASCAR Cup Series Highlights: Ty Dillon runs over debris on the race track causing him to slam the wall. View the full article

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