NASCAR News
-
Chase Elliott named NASCAR's most popular driver for 7th straight season
Chase Elliott has been named NASCAR's most popular driver for the seventh straight year
-
23XI Racing and Front Row can compete in 2025 while suing NASCAR after clause removed from contracts
The two teams suing NASCAR over an antitrust complaint said Saturday they will compete in 2025 as “open teams” after the sanctioning body removed anticompetitive release claims that will allow them to race while the legal process continues
-
Joey Logano wins Phoenix finale for 3rd NASCAR Cup championship in 1-2 finish for Team Penske
Joey Logano won his third NACAR championship Sunday with a relentless drive at Phoenix Raceway that gave Team Penske its third major motorsports title in less than a month
-
Federal judge denies motion to recognize NASCAR teams as chartered organizations for next season
A federal judge has denied a motion by two NASCAR teams — one owned by Basketball Hall of Famer Michael Jordan — to be recognized as chartered teams as they proceed in an antitrust lawsuit against the stock car series and chairman Jim France
-
Defending NASCAR champion Ryan Blaney paces 1st practice of title-deciding weekend at Phoenix
Reigning NASCAR champion Ryan Blaney paced the first practice session at Phoenix Raceway
-
Federal judge denies bid by two NASCAR teams to compete next season as chartered teams amid antitrust lawsuit
Federal judge denies bid by two NASCAR teams to compete next season as chartered teams amid antitrust lawsuit
-
NASCAR trucks driver Ty Majeski fined $12,500 for missing media session to vote in Wisconsin
NASCAR Truck Series championship contender Ty Majeski was fined $12,500 for missing his media session to go vote in his home state of Wisconsin on Election Day
-
NASCAR's championship weekend shrouded in off-track drama from lawsuit to alleged race manipulation
NASCAR heads into its championship weekend locked into a federal antitrust lawsuit with NBA Hall of Famer Michael Jordan
-
NASCAR levies $600,000 in fines and suspends 9 team members for race manipulation ahead of finale
NASCAR has issued $600,000 in fines and suspended nine team members from three different teams for alleged race manipulation at Martinsville Speedway
-
Michael Jordan, fellow team owners head to federal court for hearing in antitrust fight vs. NASCAR
Retired NBA great Michael Jordan and his fellow owners of two NASCAR teams headed to federal court for a hearing in their antitrust fight against the stock car series over what they say is an unfair business model
- More NASCAR News »