The 2005 running of NASCAR’s Coca-Cola 600 stands out as one of the wildest and most bizarre iconic races in NASCAR history, taking place on May 29, 2005, just hours after Dan Wheldon’s victory at the Indianapolis 500 earlier that day. The race involved 43 drivers in NASCAR’s longest event, culminating in a thrilling battle between an aging champion seeking one last moment of glory and a rising superstar on the brink of success. The race commenced with Ryan Newman and Jeff Gordon leading under the daylight, but chaos ensued…
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Kaulig Racing Gains a Powerful Asset with the Addition of Norris
Ty Norris, a longtime executive in the NASCAR industry, has joined Kaulig Racing as its chief business officer. Norris was previously the president of Trackhouse Racing. The Athletic reported earli…
BővebbenMajor Shake-Up: FOX’s NASCAR Race Hub Bids Farewell in June
NASCAR Race Hub, the one-hour daily program that airs on Fox Sports 1, will come to an end next month, RACER has confirmed. The final show will air Tuesday, June 11. Fox Sports employees were infor…
BővebbenEarnhardt’s Bold Departure: A Daytona Shake-Up that Preceded Tragedy
Dale Earnhardt raced for the first and only time in his career at the Daytona 24 Hours two weeks before he was killed.
BővebbenWells Racing: Embarking on an Exciting Journey with Legacy Motor Club and Toyota in the NASCAR World
When Cal Wells uses the word “blessing” to describe the six months he’s been a part of the Legacy Motor Club organization, it’s far from a cliché. Wells was named CEO in late July. The former NASCA…
BővebbenReviving the Glory: IROC Brand Rights Acquired, Promising a Thrilling Return of the Invitational Series
IROC brand rights purchased, new owners plan to revive invitational series
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