The NASCAR antitrust suit ended with a settlement after eight days of testimony, which wasn't always pleasant for those ...
On Friday evening, the Grinch welcomed 1,200+ runners/walkers to One Daytona for the Jingle Jog 5K. Participants enjoyed more ...
NASCAR settles federal antitrust case filed by 2 of its teams, one owned by NBA great Michael Jordan
NASCAR has reached a settlement of the bruising antitrust lawsuit filed against it by two of its race teams, including one co ...
NASCAR Hall of Fame team owner Richard Childress could be called to the witness stand as early as Monday in the federal ...
Rick Ware Racing’s NASCAR Cup Series operation will switch to Chevrolet in 2026, aligning with the winningest manufacturer in ...
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Unsung Heroes of Speed: Discover the Forgotten Engines That Fueled American Muscle Car Legends
Detroit’s muscle car era was a fierce battleground, not just a collection of factories, where engineers created four-wheeled missiles in a relentless competition for street dominance, a stark contrast ...
Janet Guthrie, 87, was the first woman to compete in the Daytona 500 and Indianapolis 500 NASCAR races.
JR Motorsports, the NASCAR team co-owned by Dale Earnhardt Jr. and Kelley Earnhardt Miller, will attempt to race the 2026 Daytona 500 after a successful Cup Series debut in last year’s Great American ...
JR Motorsports, co-owned by Dale Earnhardt Jr., will again enter the Daytona 500 in 2026. Justin Allgaier will drive the No. 40 Chevrolet for the team's second attempt at the race. DAYTONA BEACH — ...
JR Motorsports (JRM), co-owned by NASCAR Hall of Famer Dale Earnhardt Jr. and sister Kelley Earnhardt Miller, is going Cup racing again next year. The highly successful NASCAR Xfinity Series team ...
DAYTONA BEACH — Dale Earnhardt Jr., like his father before him, bagged a lot of trophies for winning races at Daytona. But he never seemed to enjoy himself here as much as he did this past February, ...
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