NASCAR pit crew members get credit for helping their drivers win races with their agility, quickness and highly specialized skills when they fly over the pit wall numerous times during a race.
In a clean sweep of Coors Light Pole Qualifying, Kevin Harvick channeled his inner Cale Yarborough and notched his second-career Bojangles’ Southern 500 pole Saturday afternoon at Darlington Raceway.
Ryan Reed’s No. 16 Lilly Diabetes Ford Mustang will honor the memory and legacy of past NASCAR champion Alan Kulwicki at Darlington Raceway on Sept. 2.
Chip Ganassi Racing announced Monday morning that First Data, a global leader in commerce-enabling technology, will partner with Kyle Larson two upcoming Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series races.
Kyle Busch was in a league of his own once again on Friday night at Bristol Motor Speedway as he easily drove to victory in the NASCAR XFINITY Series Food City 300.
Chris Buescher will continue to pilot the No. 37 Chevrolet in the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series for JTG Daugherty Racing after signing a multi-year contract extension.
Brad Keselowski has made the decision to shut down his NASCAR Camping World Truck Series team, Brad Keselowski Racing, following the end of the season.
For the first time in the sport’s history, NASCAR will live-stream an in-car camera on Twitter for all 10 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series playoff races.
Go Fas Racing has announced driver Matt DiBenedetto and crew chief Gene Nead have both signed contract extensions to remain with the team through 2018.
Michigan native Brad Keselowski led a Team Penske sweep of the front row during qualifying for the Pure Michigan 400 on Friday at Michigan Int’l Speedway.