Connor Zilisch entered COTA 31st in Xfinity points after back-to-back crashes at Daytona and Atlanta and left with his second ...
Goodyear announced changes last week in an effort to increase tire wear. We've heard that song before. Yet this time, it ...
Bell had the fastest car after the final round of green flag pit stops and closed in on leader Kyle Busch, who led a ...
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The three-time and back-to-back defending NTT IndyCar Series champion Alex Palou started his campaign for a fourth title off ...
Christopher Bell won Sunday’s (March 2) EchoPark Automotive Grand Prix at Circuit of the Americas, earning his second ...
After four years of full-time IndyCar racing, Kyle Kirkwood finally earned a top-five finish in his home state ...
Connor Hall kicked off his tenure with JR Motorsports in style, claiming the CARS Tour opener at New River All-American ...
Chase Elliott and his No. 9 pit crew come up clutch for a top-five finish, and other pit road plotlines from the Lone Star State.
Well, COTA was Gragson’s seventh career start on a road course at NASCAR’s premier level, and a lucky number seven it turned out to be. Gragson’s previous best result on the twists and turns was 11th, ...
Kyle Busch led 42 of the race's 95 laps, but older tires and a late caution allowed Christopher Bell to take the win.
He restarted the final stage in 14th, but unfortunately, that was as high as he would climb. Trackhouse teammate Daniel Suarez spun from the top 10 shortly after the restart, and Zilisch was unable to ...