Busch, Blaney and Rhodes Earn NASCAR Playoff Victories
As the seasons change, the racing season begins to come to a close. This has left several NASCAR drivers scrambling to make a mark in the 2017 Chase to the Championship history books.
As the seasons change, the racing season begins to come to a close. This has left several NASCAR drivers scrambling to make a mark in the 2017 Chase to the Championship history books.
The Countdown to the 2017 NASCAR Championships continued this weekend in New Hampshire and Kentucky, giving three drivers a chance to prove their worth in the chase for the Championship.
Having accomplished the same feat at Bristol in 2010, Busch was the only driver in NASCAR history to achieve the three-series sweep in the same week at the same track. Now he’s the only driver to have done it twice.
As the stars of NASCAR charged onto their first road course of the 2017 season, two Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series drivers would officially engrave their names in the record book as road course ringers.
Few racing series can handle a dual weekend of motorsports action at race tracks that are over 900 miles apart like NASCAR. With only two days to bring home three winners, NASCAR proved they can handle the challenges thrown at both Iowa Speedway and Pocono Raceway.
NASCAR’s elite would rule New Hampshire this weekend as two Monster Energy Cup Series drivers would find out what it takes to dominate in the Granite State.
Bell, Busch and Truex dominate in Kentucky.
The warriors of NASCAR returned home this weekend to find out who would be named a motorsports All-Star.
Did you watch yesterday’s Cup race at Talladega? If so, you witnessed another of what the pundits call “The Big One.”
After a week that left fans questioning the future of NASCAR following the retirement announcement by the sport’s most popular driver, the young guns did their part to prove that the excitement hasn’t fizzled out during this weekend’s events at Richmond International Raceway.