Patience is running thin at Michael Waltrip Racing. The owner wants to see improvement. The sponsor wants to see improvement. But perhaps the least patient man in the entire organization is the guy behind the wheel of the No. 56.
Patience is running thin at Michael Waltrip Racing. The owner wants to see improvement. The sponsor wants to see improvement. But perhaps the least patient man in the entire organization is the guy behind the wheel of the No. 56.
It was the weekend of his 30th birthday and A.J. Allmendinger was spending it in “The Biggest Little City in the World.” But the driver wasn’t just there to celebrate; he was there to work.
Justin Moore faces off with NASCAR star Carl Edwards in his video for “Bait a Hook.” Edwards takes on the role as Justin’s ex-girlfriend’s new guy who Justin jealously suspects “can’t even bait a hook.” Unfortunately for Justin, he’s in for a big surprise.
His car will be sponsored by Pilot Flying J and will run for the Nationwide championship.
He’s bringing his son along, too. Burton signed with Hillman Racing and will drive in next month’s season opening Truck Series race at Daytona International Speedway.
Ryan Dalziel has captured the pole for Grand-Am’s 24-hour race at Daytona International Speedway, besting Max Angelelli and Chip Ganassi’s two-car powerhouse team.
Charlotte, NC – Unlike 2011, NASCAR will not make any major alterations in its rules for the upcoming season.
Joseph Mattioli, the founder and chairman of Pocono Raceway, has died following a lengthy illness, NASCAR officials announced Thursday during a preseason press conference at the NASCAR Hall of Fame.
The bottom line in the state of the sport address delivered Thursday by NASCAR officials: 2011 was such a great year that the big challenge is building on the momentum it generated in 2012 without changing too much.
Dr. Joseph Mattioli, Pocono Raceway founder and chairman of the board, passed away Thursday at the Lehigh Valley Hospital Center, surrounded by his family, following a lengthy illness. He was 86.