Last year at this time Daniel Suarez was coming to grips with the fact that he was jumping to the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series following the sudden retirement of Carl Edwards.
Before announcing his deal to drive for Kaluig Racing in the NASCAR Xfinity Series on Jan. 9, Ryan Truex admitted he wasn’t confident he’d be back on track this year in any of NASCAR’s three national divisions.
The .375-mile Arizona oval will be host to one of the first Super Late Model events as part of the NASCAR Whelen All-American Series in 2018. The Chilly Willy 150 will be the fifth annual event at the Tucson bullring, with some of the top talent from the West Coast set to battle for the trophy and $10,000 first-place prize money.
Richard Childress Racing officials have announced that its No. 3 Camaro entry for the NASCAR XFINITY Series will feature a multi-driver lineup this season.
JAG Metals LLC, has signed a multi-year renewal as the entitlement sponsor of the annual fall NASCAR Camping World Truck Series playoff race at Texas Motor Speedway.
Fernando Alonso was on hand during Tuesday’s portion of the NASCAR Media Tour to help promote this weekend’s Rolex 24 At Daytona at Daytona Int’l Speedway.
Roush Fenway Racing has announced the driver schedule for the No. 60 Ford Mustang in the NASCAR Xfinity Series that will be shared by Austin Cindric, Chase Briscoe and Ty Majeski.
And for racing team owner John Visconti III, an opportunity of a lifetime flashed before him last fall. And it's paid dividends for driver Brandon McReynolds.
Visconti was at Charlotte Motor Speedway for the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series weekend, which also included a NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour race. It was that trip to Charlotte that brought the opportunity to his attention.
David Gilliland Racing and CROSLEY Sports Group announced Todd Gilliland will drive the No. 54 Frontline Enterprises Toyota in select races in the NASCAR K&N Pro East Series and ARCA Racing Series
K-LOVE Radio will join Michael McDowell in his move to Front Row Motorsports, partnering with the No. 34 Ford team for five races in the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series.