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38-year-old NASCAR star Kyle Busch hopes to stick around for a while to cement his legacy and someday race with his eight-year-old son
NASCAR legend Kenny Wallace is once again giving his thoughts on the current standing and future of NASCAR, but his current view of the enterprise seems to go against the many tirades he’s been on as of late where he’s painted an extremely dim view of the future for this racing franchise.
NASCAR drivers Michael McDowell and Ryan Preece had to work out some issues at the Crayola 301 in New Hampshire on Monday
Despite doing remarkably well this season and currently leading in the points standings, you’d think Martin Truex Jr. would already be thinking about the upcoming NASCAR championship and future of his career. You’d think, right? Wrong.
Strap in NASCAR fans, because today we’re here to highlight ten of the most popular drivers that have captured our attention and reminded us why we love being fans in the first place. These drivers have demonstrated tremendous skill, courage, and resilience on the tracks, making them favorites among fans worldwide. So who has made today’s list? Scroll down to see if your favorite driver made the cut!
NASCAR veterans Tony Stewart and Brad Keselowski have expressed their concerns over the increasing trend of young drivers entering the sport at an incredibly early age.
Well we’ve got ourselves a NASCAR showdown that took a surprising turn. Sean Hingorani, one of the drivers in the ARCA Menards Series, recently found himself in hot water after intentionally wrecking his own teammate, Dean Thompson, during a race. Now, let me tell you, that’s not something you see every day on the racetrack!
Buckle up, racing fans, as we delve into the heart-stopping world of the most bone-chilling crashes ever witnessed in the history of NASCAR. These heart-wrenching moments on the track have left spectators gasping in disbelief, forever etching themselves into the annals of motorsports history.
Like gladiators of old locked in a colosseum showdown, NASCAR drivers often find themselves engaged in heated confrontations, turning the race track into their own personal battlefield. While we all appreciate the harmonious ballet of well-executed pit stops and the poetic grace of a perfectly timed pass, let’s not kid ourselves: the rivalries are what give the sport its edge.
NASCAR fans haven’t stopped going after driver Bubba Wallace for flipping everyone off during a post-race interview and acting coy about it several weeks ago, and apparently Wallace has gotten frustrated about it being brought up so often too because he’s finally decided to talk about it so his haters can get ready to be mad at him for something else.