NASCAR Announces Changes at Atlanta Due to COVID-19, Still Plan to Race

As the Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) situation develops nationally and across local markets where we race, NASCAR remains in daily consultation with public health officials and other prominent sports and entertainment properties.

Ryan Newman to be on TODAY Show Following Daytona Crash this Wednesday

Ryan Newman will go public about the crash last month at Daytona International Speedway that left him sidelined from competing in NASCAR as he recovers.

Steve O’Donnell Happy About Improvements in Short-track Package Following Phoenix

With the NASCAR Cup Series car featuring a significantly small spoiler and modifications to the oil pan and splitter, the resulting reduction in downforce produced far more competitive racing than fans witnessed in two Phoenix events last year.

Logano Holds Off Harvick at Phoenix to Capture Second Victory in 2020

Joey Logano expected a bump from Kevin Harvick in the two-lap overtime Sunday at Phoenix Raceway, but the bump never came.

Jimmie Johnson to Test Indy Car This Spring

Johnson will take laps at the Barber Motorsports Park with a car built by Arrow McLaren SP.

Chase Elliott Captures the Pole at Phoenix Raceway

Kevin Harvick showed the way, and Chase Elliott proved the model student in Saturday’s NASCAR Cup Series time trials at Phoenix Raceway.

Joey Logano Wants to be Known as Joe Logano Going Forward

“So I like Joe, but I feel like I have committed to this Joey thing" said Logano. "Little Joey is cute, but some point you grow up and Joe Logano sounds cool. I feel like that I am just to known as Joey at this point. Will Jimmie Johnson change his name to Jim Johnson now? It doesn’t sound right, but Joe Logano sounds good, maybe once I turn 30 I can switch it to Joe Logano."

Ryan Blaney Signs Contract Extension with Team Penske

One of NASCAR’s rising stars, Blaney first joined Team Penske as a talented 18-year-old, competing in select NASCAR Xfinity Series (NXS) races for the team.

NASCAR Daytona 500 Qualifying Moving to Wednesday Before Race

Less than a month after Denny Hamlin celebrated his Daytona 500 crown in the sport’s most famous Victory Lane, Daytona International Speedway has announced adjustments to the traditional 2021 NASCAR Cup Series season-opening race week

Busch Clash to be Run on Daytona Road Course Under the Lights in 2021.

In a response to fans’ increased interest in road-course races, Daytona International Speedway announced today that the Busch Clash At DAYTONA will move to the speedway’s 3.56-mile road course and be held under the lights on Tuesday, Feb. 9, making the annual preseason NASCAR Cup Series event one of the most unique in all of motorsports.