NASCAR Issues Severe Penalty To Cup Series Driver
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The NASCAR Cup Series standings have been updated after RFK Racing driver Chris Buescher and his No. 17 Ford team were hit with hefty penalties ahead of the the All-Star Race weekend at North Wilkesboro Speedway.
Busch spoke about his remaining goals in NASCAR during an appearance on the Actions Detrimental podcast with Denny Hamlin, where he mentioned not only catching Earnhardt but also winning one trophy in particular that’s eluded him over his two-decade career:
NASCAR driver Ryan Preece returned to Connecticut yesterday. Preece came back to race in the feature event at Thompson Motor Speedway.
Zane Smith is in his second full-time Cup season. Through the first 11 races of the 2025 campaign, the No. 38 driver has had a solid start, including seven top 20s and a season-best ninth at Phoenix. Heading into Sunday’s race at Kansas, he had an average finishing position of 19.1.
Jimmie Johnson will make his 700th NASCAR Cup Series start on Sunday, May 25, in the Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway. Carvana unveiled its stars and stripes paint scheme for the Memorial Day weekend race.
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Kansas Speedway is Jeff Gluck's favorite current track. What should we expect this Sunday, beyond an exciting race?
While Kyle Larson is expected to be getting amped up for his second Indianapolis 500 and the first leg of his planned “Hendrick 1100,” NASCAR great Jimmie Johnson will be starting his own “double” May 25.
NASCAR's Kyle Larson is leading in Cup Series points as he prepares to run Indy 500 and Coca-Cola 600 on same day.