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Family was the prevailing theme as NASCAR inducted its third, and most diverse, class into the Hall of Fame. Read More »
The NASCAR Hall of Fame was made for times like these. Friday's induction ceremony was a rousing trip down memory lane and one grand ol' celebration all wrapped into one. Read More »
For the first time since the track opened in 1999, the NASCAR K&N Pro Series West will not be making a stop at Toyota Speedway at Irwindale. Read More »
Sprint has signed a contract extension with NASCAR to remain the title sponsor of the elite Cup Series through at least 2016. Read More »
LAS VEGAS -- If you missed the start of Friday night's Sprint Cup banquet at the Wynn Las Vegas, you missed one of the funnier moments of the week, one of the funnier moments of any celebration involving NASCAR's champion.If you missed the start, you missed one of the best examples of why Tony Stewart is great for the sport. On a night that was supposed to be all about him, a night of pomp and c Read More »
Kyle Busch deserved to be suspended for the rest of the NASCAR weekend after his dangerous antics Friday night. NASCAR, finally, deserves applause for drawing the have-at-it line. Read More »
NASCAR officials met with crew chief Chad Knaus on Friday to discuss his asking Jimmie Johnson prior to Sunday's Sprint Cup Series race at Talladega Superspeedway to damage the car if it wins. Read More »
It started with a $20 race car and a dream. Today, Richard Childress is a NASCAR Sprint Cup Series team owner with 100 race wins and a backstory worthy of Hollywood. Read More »
Sure, Jimmie Johnson got the glory and the trophy after winning Sunday's Chase race at Kansas. But which driver made the most money per lap completed? Read More »
The remnants from Tropical Storm Lee pushed through the Atlanta area with a fury, bringing heavy rain and fierce wind. Read More »
Final arrangements are being made for Danica Patrick to move full-time to NASCAR starting in 2012, multiple sources familiar with the negotiations tell ESPN.com's Marty Smith. Read More »
NASCAR is talking to officials at Watkins Glen International about adding SAFER barriers and reconfiguring the angle of walls in key areas around the road course following Monday's Sprint Cup race in which there were two violent crashes. Read More »
From Trevor Bayne's stunning win at Daytona to Paul Menard's oh-my victory at the Brickyard, Terry Blount tells us why 2011 is NASCAR's best season in years. Read More »
Sure, Kentucky Speedway's traffic debacle was a black eye for NASCAR. But where does it rank among the most embarrassing moments in the sport's history? Read More »
Kyle Busch's historic victory in the first Sprint Cup race at Kentucky Speedway was a sight to behold. If, that is, you were one of the fans lucky enough to get into the show. Read More »
The owner of energy drink Red Bull plans to leave NASCAR at the end of this season, The Associated Press has learned. Read More »
Should the caution light have come on sooner at the end of the Indy 500? Should the caution light have simply come on at the end of the Coca-Cola 600? Both leagues got it right this time. Read More »
How awesome would it be to see Jimmie Johnson or another star respond to an Indy 500-style qualifying format where it's go fast or go home for everyone? NASCAR should find out. Read More »
Kyle Busch isn't to blame for what happened Saturday night at Darlington and neither is Kevin Harvick. NASCAR is. Read More »
You can't fake greatness in NASCAR, but a track with a long history has that expectation thrust upon it. That's what makes the next two races at Richmond and Darlington so important. Read More »
Dale Earnhardt Jr. in third place? Paul Menard a Chase contender? Jeff Burton not? The 2011 NASCAR season has produced its share of surprises. Read More »
In the old days, wrench-wielding NASCAR drivers knew as much as or more about their race cars than any of their crew members. Today? Not so much. Read More »
Sure, the Jeff Gordon-Jeff Burton scuffle this past fall at Texas was highlight-worthy stuff. But the glorified shoving match didn't make David Newton's list of NASCAR's best beatdowns. Read More »
Winning a PGA tournament means a lot more than winning a Sprint Cup race -- monetarily speaking, that is. But it's sure worth a lot more to be bad in Cup than it is in golf.Allow me to explain. Let's compare the purse from last weekend's Auto Club 400 at Fontana to the purse from the Arnold Palmer Invitational last weekend in Orlando.The total amount paid is similar -- $5.7 million at Fontana to Read More »
It's hard to believe it has already been 15 seasons since Fontana opened. No track in NASCAR may better exemplify NASCAR's hopes -- and struggles -- than Auto Club Speedway. Read More »

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