The use of NASCAR’s soft compound red option tires made for some interesting tire strategy during the race at Phoenix over ...
NASCAR communications' Mike Forde reviews option tire at Phoenix and explains why Logano's restart penalty was a ...
Following Sunday’s Shriners Children’s 500 at Phoenix Raceway, the NASCAR Cup Series has completed its first four events (and its first non-superspeedway oval e ...
How Katherine Legge's failure in the Phoenix Raceway on Sunday showcases the faulty driver approval system of NASCAR.
Chris Powell reflects on a quarter-century overseeing Las Vegas Motor Speedway, one of NASCAR's most popular and innovative ...
Katherine Legge — the first female driver to race in a NASCAR Cup Series in seven years — spun out at Phoenix Raceway, ...
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Sportsnaut on MSNNASCAR penalty report released after Phoenix weekendThere are no penalties for the NASCAR Cup Series from the race weekend at Phoenix Raceway after this past weekend.
Following their best finish of the season, a 12th-place finish in last Sunday's Shriners Children's 500 at Phoenix Raceway, there wasn't much time to celebrate ...
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EssentiallySports on MSNRichard Childress’ Insider Publicly Backs NASCAR’s Goodyear Gimmick With Bold VerdictEverything went according to plan at Phoenix, and the Option tire worked very well,” Goodyear's NASCAR project manager Mark ...
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On3 on MSNDale Earnhardt Jr. takes NASCAR to task over Katherine Legge, shines light on biggest issueKatherine Legge made her NASCAR Cup Series debut on Sunday, and Dale Earnhardt Jr. revealed why she struggled. On Dale Jr.
NASCAR officials issued $5,000 fines for lug-nut violations to two Xfinity Series teams after Saturday's race at Phoenix.
Only eight in NASCAR’s “modern era” since 1972 have done that: Cale Yarborough in 1976, Darrell Waltrip in 1981, Dale ...
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