NASCAR star John Hunter Nemechek has conceded that an unacceptable error on his part led to a terrifying wreck at Kansas Speedway on Sunday.
“It’s difficult. It’s not what you want for your kids,” Tyler Reddick said, according to NASCAR.com. “You know, as a father, it’s … my first son Beau’s hit his head, you know, bruised himself up, cut ...
Van Gisbergen finished 10th in this past Sunday’s race at Kansas Speedway. It was his first top 10 finish on an oval in his rookie season in Cup. Earlier in the season, van Gisbergen could hardly buy ...
Reflecting on the fan response and the personalities involved, Kenny Wallace made a vivid analogy: “So Chase Elliott wins this thing, crowds on their feet. It is like Denny Hamlin is Darth Vader for ...
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — NASCAR fined Carson Hocevar $50,000 on Wednesday for putting safety officials in danger during the Cup Series race at Kansas Speedway. The penalty was listed under a behavioral ...
The Spire Motorsports driver spun out on lap 260 at Kansas Speedway and allegedly endangered safety personnel when they responded.
NASCAR has fined Carson Hocevar $50,000 for a behavioral penalty from Sunday’s Cup Series race at Kansas Speedway.The penalty is for what NASCAR deemed unsafe actions around safety personnel after his ...
Zane Smith was uninjured in the crash, which saw his car ride along the wall on two wheels last weekend at Kansas Speedway.
The checkered flag had barely settled at Kansas Speedway when NASCAR officials dropped the hammer on Carson Hocevar. A hefty $50,000 fine landed on the young driver’s desk Wednesday morning, and let ...
Here\\\"s what\\\"s happening in NASCAR with Kansas Speedway in the rearview and Sunday\\\"s Bank of America Roval 400 at Charlotte Motor Speedway up next (3 p.m. ET, USA Network, PRN Radio, SiriusXM ...
The NASCAR Cup Series playoffs have reached the halfway mark. With five races remaining, beginning with Sunday’s visit to the Charlotte Motor Speedway Roval, the sport’s signature teams have put ...
On the latest "Hauler Talk," find out why NASCAR was pleased with how the No. 38 Ford of Zane Smith held up in a wreck at Kansas Speedway.