Kyle Larson has uphill climb at Chili Bowl
Kyle Larson is doing what a lot of other drivers do during their "offseason." He's racing, and not just anywhere, but at this weekend's Lucas Oil Chili Bowl Midget Nationals in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Kyle Larson is doing what a lot of other drivers do during their "offseason." He's racing, and not just anywhere, but at this weekend's Lucas Oil Chili Bowl Midget Nationals in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Carl Edwards stepped away from NASCAR on Wednesday, but he still didn't say the word "retirement." Is he done? Ricky Craven figures Edwards will be back at some point in 2017 or not at all.
Carl Edwards only let one moment make him emotional as he announced he is done being a full-time driver. It was an uncharacteristic break for him, and likely the last we'll ever see.
Carl Edwards announced Wednesday that he is stepping away from NASCAR but said he wouldn't use the word "retirement."
Daniel Suarez continues to break barriers as he will become the first full-time driver in NASCAR's top series for Joe Gibbs Racing in 2017.
Carl Edwards has always been cordial but guarded when it comes to his private life. Why is he going to announce his retirement Wednesday? We might never know.
Toyota got a jump on its Camry design for NASCAR, unveiling the 2017 race car Monday well before the 2018 Camry it's designed off of hits dealerships in August.
NASCAR driver Danica Patrick was hands-on when it came to her "Warrior by Danica Patrick" athleisure style clothing line, which makes its HSN debut on Wednesday.
Johnny Sauter has driven in the Cup and Xfinity series, but the chance to compete and win is what drives him. The 2016 Camping World Truck Series champion is just fine where he's at.
Dale Earnhardt Jr. married longtime girlfriend Amy Reimann on New Year's Eve.
After the Yellow Jackets play Kentucky in the Tax Slayer Bowl, Eason Fromayan will leave football to pursue his dream of joining a NASCAR pit crew.
Texas Motor Speedway will reduce the banking in its first two turns as part of a repaving project and install a new drainage system.
So, with Sprint out of the picture, where should a NASCAR fan turn for the best at-track wireless experience? Well, it's going to be a work in progress, Bob Pockrass writes.
How do drivers cope with losing as they look forward to a new season? For Carl Edwards, Joey Logano and Matt Kenseth, they conclude that they did all they could, Bob Pockrass writes.
It's a long winter without racing, but the PRI show last week in Indianapolis goes a long way toward keeping the industry excited.
NASCAR will call its premier series the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series starting next season.
Richard Petty Motorsports will downsize from two Cup cars to one for 2017, making it the fourth organization to either cut its number of cars or close after the 2016 season.
Ryan Blaney has received a guaranteed starting spot in each of NASCAR's Cup Series events if more than 40 cars show up at a race.
The United States Auto Club is rolling out safety improvements across series it sanctions.
Another day, another mind-blowing Danica Patrick gym post. And yes, you really need to see this one, too.
David Ragan, who earned the first Cup victory for Front Row Motorsports when he won in 2013 at Talladega Superspeedway, will return to the organization in 2017.
When Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May needed a new gig after their departure from "Top Gear," Amazon stepped in to pay for their brand of car mayhem. "The Grand Tour" is good fun.
Is Dale Earnhardt Jr.'s return a surprise? Is the Monster Energy deal good for NASCAR? Is Nico Rosberg crazy or crazy smart? Our gang has at it.
The word "fun" was used a lot when NASCAR announced Monster Energy as the sponsor of its top series. But it's going to take more than fun to make this partnership work, writes Bob Pockrass.
Dale Earnhardt Jr. feels so good that he plans to resume contract negotiations with Hendrick Motorsports before he returns to racing in late February
"I feel great, and I'm excited to officially be back," Dale Earnhardt Jr. said Thursday, one day after being medically cleared for the 2017 season.
Dale Earnhardt Jr.'s expected return. A Monster chance to brand the top series. Drivers in, drivers out, and some teams are going to fold. Yes, it will be a big Silly Season, writes Bob Pockrass.
Jimmie Johnson was waiting for friend and awards ceremony host Jay Mohr to run him over with some good gags Friday night, but it didn't happen. What did? Respect ran rampant, writes Bob Pockrass.
There are great athletes, and then there are the transcendent ones. Jimmie Johnson? He isn't just a credit to NASCAR. Like Jordan, Gretzky and Ruth in their sports, Johnson now defines NASCAR.
After fielding two Sprint Cup cars during the 2016 season, HScott Motorsports has suspended operations and will not compete in NASCAR in 2017.
After accepting his 14th straight most popular driver award, Dale Earnhardt Jr. said he doesn't foresee any problems as he eyes his return in 2017 after missing the last 18 races of the season.
Mexican Daniel Suarez could end up being great for NASCAR, and NASCAR hopes to use Suarez as a role model for its diversity efforts.
NASCAR announced Thursday that Monster Energy will begin sponsoring its premier series via a multiyear deal that starts in 2017.
Don't let Jimmie Johnson's daddy-duty facade fool you in Las Vegas this week. When he finally gets the chance to gear up the party, that's exactly what he plans to do, writes Bob Pockrass.
Clint Bowyer and HScott Motorsports owner Harry Scott Jr. say they have reached an amicable settlement of the $2.2 million lawsuit that Bowyer filed last week.
If you need any more proof that Danica Patrick is a great athlete, please look no further than this video of her workout on Wednesday with Ricky Stenhouse Jr.
Four-time Sprint Cup champion Jeff Gordon will compete at the Rolex 24 at Daytona International Speedway in January. Gordon finished third in the event in 2007.
Roush Fenway Racing will field only two Sprint Cup teams during the 2017 season, but will send driver Chris Buescher to JTG Dougherty Racing on loan.
You would think more endorsements would roll in for Jimmie Johnson after his record-tying seventh Sprint Cup championship. Balancing his work and family is more important, writes Bob Pockrass.
You don't necessarily have to like Jimmie Johnson tying legends Richard Petty and Dale Earnhardt for most Cup championships. You should realize he's the best thing going right now.
Greg Biffle has parted ways with Roush Fenway Racing after 14 seasons following a frustrating season in which he finished 23rd in the standings.
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Christopher Bell takes the lead and holds on to win the Lucas Oil Chili Bowl Midget Nationals in Tulsa. Bell, who competes for Kyle Busch Motorsports in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series, is the first Oklahoma native to win the event in 23 years.
The 2017 Lucas Oil Chili Bowl Midget Nationals feature race has started at the Tulsa River Spirit Expo. The race features 400-horsepower open-wheel cars circling an indoor track that is at most a quarter-mile in the outside lane. More than 380 drivers entered the event with 25 earning a spot in the main event.
On the job with Tony Stewart (Part 2): Stewart explains dirt-track preparation as he gets the track inside Tulsa's River Spirit Expo Center ready for the Lucas Oil Chili Bowl Midget Nationals. This might be the slowest you have ever seen Stewart in a vehicle:
On the job with Tony Stewart: It was about 12:30 a.m. Saturday and the three-time NASCAR Cup champion was busy tilling the track at Tulsa's River Spirit Expo Center for the Lucas Oil Chili Bowl Midget Nationals. A former winner of the event, Stewart helps prepare the track for the 380-plus competitors. Stewart, who stepped away from NASCAR competition after 2016, said he plans to do more than 70 short-track open-wheel races this year.
Jimmie Johnson, Jeff Gordon and Danica Patrick are among the recurring guest voices in the animated series "Mickey and the Roadster Racers" that premieres at 9 a.m. Eastern Sunday on Disney Channel and Disney Junior. The series take Mickey Mouse and other Disney characters and their transforming vehicles on races around the world. Other celebrity voices include Jay Leno. So this begs the question: Which Disney character would Jimmie Johnson want on his pit crew?
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Tony Stewart's job this week has required him to go 1-2 mph as he helps till and prepare the track for the Lucas Oil Chili Bowl Midget Nationals. While no longer racing in the NASCAR Cup Series, Stewart plans to get into a race car soon and potentially run more than 70 open-wheel short-track events this year.