Coming in to the weekend, Delta, B.C., racer Shawn Cowie has a substantial lead in the Top Alcohol Dragster points. Cowie has been to five races and scored five wins. He opened the year with out-of-division races in Chandler, Ariz., and Las Vegas. Then he…
In three races this season in the state of North Dakota, three different drivers have picked up wins, with three-time and defending series champion Donny Schatz winning at River Cities Speedway in his home state, while Jason Meyers was victorious at Red River Valley Speedway…
On August 19, the shiver of patriotism and American pride ran up my spine when NASCAR visited the White House or, as President Obama referred to it in his remarks that day, “the American people's house.”
Using musical notes and words, each member of Saturday’s starting lineup will greet the sellout crowd by introducing themselves, accompanied by a song of their choosing.
With wins in Idaho, Montana and Washington ASA Northwest Late Model Tour points leaders heads to Oregon looking to add another victory to the 2009 campaign.
A large field of drivers has pre-registered for the ‘K-DOCK Radio 125. The race is shaping up to pit the best series regular’s vs. North State Challenge Series and Local Big 5 Late Model racers. This event is the largest super late model race in…
Kyle Busch took the lead on Lap 124 after a lengthy side-by-side battle with Jason White and was a comfortable 2.721 seconds ahead of runner-up Matt Crafton .
The President of the United States, Barack Obama, welcomed current NASCAR Sprint Cup Series champion Jimmie Johnson on Wednesday. Here are a few of his remarks regarding Johnson and NASCAR.
Criag Dollansky will see the surface at Deer Creek Speedway for the first time just a few hours before he straps into his car for a full night of racing, and that is where his years of experience on the road with the World of…
One of Brad Keselowski’s (No. 88 GoDaddy.com Chevrolet) favorite words is “lurking.” That’s how he described his dash for the win at his home track, Michigan International Speedway that came last weekend.
Ron Hornaday goes for a sixth straight win Wednesday night at Bristol Motor Speedway. A victory in the O’Reilly 200 presented by Valvoline would give the 51-year-old Californian second alone in national win streaks.
Dave Villwock looks to add to his impressive 2009 season with a win in the ABRA's next stop on the Unlimited Hydroplane circuit which comes this weekend in Indiana.
Brian Vickers pressured Jimmie Johnson over the closing laps, and Johnson, who led 165 of 200 laps, ran out of fuel less than five miles short of the finish for the second time this year at the 2-mile speedway.
Tony Pedregon grabbed his third victory of the season in the NHRA Full Throttle Funny Car division with Morgan Lucas, Greg Anderson and Hactor Arana also winning in Sunday's final round action.
With Kyle Busch and Brian Vickers battling on the bottom of the track, Brad Keselowski took advantage of the outside line to pass both drivers on the final lap at Michigan International Speedway