NASCAR
NASCAR, an acronym used as a common stand-in for National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing, LLC, is an auto racing company best known for stock car racing. Founded in 1948 by Bill France Sr., NASCAR is headquartered in Daytona Beach, Florida, and sanctions races in 48 states throughout the United States of America and in other countries throughout the world.
Currently, NASCAR hosts races in a number of online racing series, regional series, and international series, but it's best known for its three highest-level national series.
The Camping World Truck Series features modified pickup trucks and debuted in 1995 under the Nascar SuperTruck Series name. The NASCAR Xfinity Series is the second-highest level of competition. Since its inaugural season in 1982, it has served as a proving ground for drivers hoping to participate in the top series, as well as a place for top drivers to gain more seat time and familiarity with tracks.
The NASCAR Cup Series is the highest level of competition, as well as the most popular and profitable series. It’s often referred to synonymously with NASCAR when the latter is used ambiguously.
NASCAR fans are different than fans of the other stick-and-ball sports. They're fickle. The past two road-course races proved it.
Kurt Busch was not at Pocono Raceway this past weekend on the anniversary of his accident. He candidly admitted the sad reason why on Twitter.
A new report details just how much sponsorship revenue NASCAR Cup teams are making in 2023. And there are multiple surprises.
Ever wondered about the lobster awarded to the Cup Series winner at New Hampshire? Here's everything you need to know about Loudon, the trophy lobster.
The ARCA Menard's Series race at Mid-Ohio had an ugly moment late when a 16-year-old driver retaliated against his teammate on the final lap.
Michael Andretti's new partner has stepped up his presence in NASCAR with a surprising sponsorship deal.
The third season of the Superstar Racing Experience kicks off on July 13, and Tony Stewart has lined up more NASCAR drivers than ever.
Who survived a wet weekend in Chicago with their hot streak intact? And who will be hoping for sunnier days to come?
The NASCAR Chicago Street Race had plenty of challenges, but officials continually adapted and put on a historic event that elevated the sport to another level.
Shane van Gisbergen is committed to the Supercars circuit next year, but he's left the door open to a NASCAR career beyond that.