Weekend Racing Recap 8/12/24: Whatever it Takes
NASCAR has created a monster. Will they be able to keep it under control?
NASCAR has created a monster. Will they be able to keep it under control?
Not content to let Trackhouse Racing take the glory of bringing outstanding drivers from outside the United States to compete in NASCAR’s Cup Series, Richard Childress and his eponymous team have selected Brodie Kostecki to race in the Verizon 200 on Indianapolis Motor Speedway’s road course August 13th.
With all due respect for the accomplishments of Austin Cindric winning the Daytona 500, the real NASCAR Cup Series season started this weekend on the two-mile oval outside Los Angeles, Auto Club Speedway in Fontana
Rainy weather delayed multiple NASCAR races, but failed to decrease the excitement when racing eventually occurred.
NASCAR’s Camping World Truck Series saw a champion from previous years pull off an exciting win, while first-timers cruised into victory lane in both the XFINITY and the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series.
Memorial Day is an important time to celebrate those who keep this country free, and NASCAR spent the weekend saluting each of these hard working heroes with a return to exciting racing at their home track of Charlotte Motor Speedway.
Martin Truex Jr and Denny Hamlin are the bigger winners coming out of this weekend’s NASCAR races at Charlotte Motor Speedway.
Brad Keselowski survived ‘The Big One’ four times to conquer Talladega.
Dale Earnhardt, Jr. avoided some late-race crashes and went on to take an overtime victory.
Erik Jones jumped the last restart to take the win at Bristol this weekend.