While spending two weeks in Charlotte provides a nice respite for teams, it might be time to consider a new home for the Sprint All-Star Race...
I think the changes made for this year’s Sprint All-Star Race really took it to the next level...
Justin Allgaier started the season with a new car, a new crew chief and a relatively new pit crew.
AJ Allmendinger's parents attended their first Indianapolis 500 in 1979, when they camped in a grassy lot and watched Rick Mears win his first 400.
Jimmie Johnson has the most victories of any active driver at Charlotte Motor Speedway…
Jimmie Johnson now stands alone as the only four-time winner of the Sprint All-Star Race...
Ryan Newman had the best finish of any of the Stewart-Haas drivers Saturday night…
Helio Castroneves hopes a new generation of fans gets to see a four-time winner of the Indianapolis 500.
Matt Kenseth had a disappointing Sprint All-Star Race finish…
Michel Jourdain Jr. was the only driver who failed to make the Indianapolis 500 field during Bump Day qualifying Sunday.
Longtime NASCAR driver Ken Schrader became the oldest winner in ARCA Racing Series history Sunday, dominating the Menards 200 at Toledo Speedway.
Two young American drivers who had a rough night Saturday, made qualifying for the Indianapolis 500 look easy Sunday.
Johnny Gray raced to his third victory of the season Sunday at the NHRA Kansas Nationals to regain the Funny Car points lead.
British driver Katherine Legge has become the 33rd driver to qualify for next week's Indianapolis 500, assuring race organizers of a full field.
It's only fitting that Jimmie Johnson's latest romp through the record books was shrouded in post-race controversy.