Austin Hill won in San Diego by overtaking on the final lap.
Austin Hill, driving Richard Childress Racing's #21 Chevrolet, won the NASCAR O'Reilly San Diego race, overtaking Taylor Gray on the final lap. Hill's victory comes as RCR…
Austin Hill, driving Richard Childress Racing's #21 Chevrolet, won the NASCAR O'Reilly San Diego race, overtaking Taylor Gray on the final lap. Hill's victory comes as RCR…
During a red flag period at the NASCAR O'Reilly San Diego race, a fan climbed over two fences onto the track and chatted and fist-bumped with Sheldon Creed; he was quickly taken into custody by federal agents.
During the first lap of the NASCAR O'Reilly race at San Diego Street Course, a metal cover that flew off the road shattered the nose of Corey Day's #17 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet, causing the race to be suspended for approximately an hour.
The decision by series director Eric Peterson to reassemble Corey Day's radiator after an open manhole cover punctured it at the NASCAR O'Reilly race at Naval Base Coronado was deemed fair by almost all team managers in the garage…
NASCAR Cup Series drivers shared a common concern after the first practice session on the 3.4-mile street circuit in San Diego: extremely rapid tire wear and marble-like debris covering every part of the track.
Christopher Bell has left his participation in Sunday's NASCAR race at the San Diego street circuit uncertain until the last minute due to a broken wrist. Brent Crews is on standby as a backup.
Kyle Larson set the fastest lap in the first practice session at the NASCAR Cup Series' new 3.4-mile street circuit in San Diego. The 50-minute session was full of spins, wall contacts, and surprises.
The NASCAR Cup Series race at Pocono Raceway reached 1.66 million viewers in a broadcast that coincided with the FIFA World Cup; this represents an 11 percent decrease compared to last year.
NASCAR moved the start time of last week's Pocono race forward by two hours, ensuring the entire 400-mile race was completed without incident. On the 'Inside the Race' program, Steve Letarte and Kyle Petty cited this decision as an example…
Connor Zilisch, a young driver who spent his rookie season in the NASCAR Cup Series, candidly described the challenges of the top category and emphasized how arduous the adaptation process was.