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Justin Allgaier wins 1st NASCAR Xfinity title, capping comeback by passing Hill and Custer late
Read full article: Justin Allgaier wins 1st NASCAR Xfinity title, capping comeback by passing Hill and Custer lateJustin Allgaier won his first NASCAR Xfinity season championship Saturday night at Phoenix Raceway, making a stunning comeback after falling a lap down midway through the race.
Scott Borchetta saved IndyCar in Nashville despite financial losses and matchup against the Titans
Read full article: Scott Borchetta saved IndyCar in Nashville despite financial losses and matchup against the TitansThe IndyCar season finale was supposed to be through the downtown streets of Nashville and utilize the Korean War Veterans Memorial Bridge and portions of Lower Broadway.
Former Supercars champion Shane van Gisbergen lands full-time Cup Series ride with Trackhouse Racing
Read full article: Former Supercars champion Shane van Gisbergen lands full-time Cup Series ride with Trackhouse RacingThree-time Supercars champion Shane van Gisbergen will drive full time in the NASCAR Cup Series in 2025 for Trackhouse Racing.
Team owner, Hall of Fame driver Tony Stewart vows changes, puts team on blast after winless 2023
Read full article: Team owner, Hall of Fame driver Tony Stewart vows changes, puts team on blast after winless 2023Tony Stewart put his NASCAR team on blast ahead of the Daytona 500 and in the wake of a winless 2023 season.
Nashville, Bristol working to give NASCAR a historic racing option in Music City
Read full article: Nashville, Bristol working to give NASCAR a historic racing option in Music CityMusic City on the NASCAR schedule means texts fly to see who’s spending an extra day or two to enjoy all the town has to offer.
Josh Berry finally lands his big NASCAR break as Kevin Harvick's replacement in Cup Series
Read full article: Josh Berry finally lands his big NASCAR break as Kevin Harvick's replacement in Cup SeriesJosh Berry will take the final step in his long journey to the top of racing with Stewart-Haas Racing next season as the replacement for future NASCAR Hall of Famer Kevin Harvick.
Larson dominates for third NASCAR All-Star race win, takes home $1 million
Read full article: Larson dominates for third NASCAR All-Star race win, takes home $1 millionKyle Larson turned in a dominating effort to win his third All-Star race and earn $1 million in the Cup Series’ return to North Wilkesboro Speedway following a 27-year absence.
Chastain's video game-inspired ride puts more eyes on NASCAR
Read full article: Chastain's video game-inspired ride puts more eyes on NASCARRoss Chastain’s video game-inspired ride along the wall at Martinsville carried him across the finish line, into the NASCAR championship finale and around the world.
Busch leaving Gibbs, Toyota to drive for Childress in 2023
Read full article: Busch leaving Gibbs, Toyota to drive for Childress in 2023Kyle Busch will move to Richard Childress Racing next season, ending a 15-year career with Joe Gibbs Racing because the team could not come to terms with NASCAR’s only active multiple Cup champion.
Kyle Busch steals Bristol win as Reddick and Briscoe crash
Read full article: Kyle Busch steals Bristol win as Reddick and Briscoe crashKyle Busch slipped past the spinning cars of Tyler Reddick and Chase Briscoe to steal his first Cup win of the season Sunday night on slick, wet, dirt-covered Bristol Motor Speedway.
Mets, Yankees and more pay tribute on 9/11 20th anniversary
Read full article: Mets, Yankees and more pay tribute on 9/11 20th anniversaryThe Mets and Yankees held a Subway Series game on Sept. 11 for the first time on the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks, as stadium’s around the country paid tribute to the nearly 3,000 killed in the terrorist attacks.
Lasting legacy: Earnhardt’s death saved lives, forced change
Read full article: Lasting legacy: Earnhardt’s death saved lives, forced changeBut losing Earnhardt forced the stock car series to confront safety issues it had been slow to even acknowledge, let alone address. The dramatic upgrades since have saved multiple lives — NASCAR hasn't suffered a racing death in its three national series since — and are the hallmark of Earnhardt’s legacy. Earnhardt's death changed everything. But Earnhardt Jr. feuded with his father’s widow and moved to Hendrick Motorsports in 2008. He realizes Earnhardt’s death saved his life.
AP Was There: Earnhardt killed in 2001 Daytona 500 crash
Read full article: AP Was There: Earnhardt killed in 2001 Daytona 500 crash“I guess someone got into Dale because Dale got into me and then we went up,” Schrader said. We’ve lost Dale Earnhardt,” Helton said. The death of Earnhardt left NASCAR reeling in the wake of a 2000 season in which three of its young stars were killed in separate accidents. All three died of the same type of head injuries that apparently killed Earnhardt. “The only reason I won this race is Dale Earnhardt,” Waltrip said.
NASCAR to hold pre-race Daytona 500 concert with Luke Combs
Read full article: NASCAR to hold pre-race Daytona 500 concert with Luke CombsNASCAR will attempt some normalcy at the season-opening Daytona 500 with a live pre-race concert featuring country music star Luke Combs. (Photo by Evan Agostini/Invision/AP, File)CHARLOTTE, N.C. – NASCAR will attempt some normalcy at the season-opening Daytona 500 with a live pre-race concert — the first big performance at a track during the pandemic — featuring country music star Luke Combs. Born in Charlotte but raised in Asheville, Combs made NASCAR races a weekly viewing staple alongside his grandfather. “If you would’ve told me back then that I’d be performing at the Daytona 500 one day, I wouldn’t have believed you,” said Combs, a longtime fan of Dale Earnhardt Jr. Live music is a way for us to be able to disconnect from everything else, and just be there in the moment,” Combs said.
Alex Bowman shuffled to the No. 48 to replace Jimmie Johnson
Read full article: Alex Bowman shuffled to the No. 48 to replace Jimmie JohnsonThe most coveted seat in NASCAR went to Alex Bowman in a Hendrick Motorsports lineup shuffle to replace seven-time champion Jimmie Johnson in the iconic No. (AP Photo/Terry Renna, File)CHARLOTTE, N.C. – The most coveted seat in NASCAR belongs to Alex Bowman in a Hendrick Motorsports lineup shuffle to replace seven-time champion Jimmie Johnson in the iconic No. Bowman and crew chief Greg Ives, who won five championships with Johnson as his engineer, will move from the No. “Every season, Alex gets better. “He earned his way into the 88 car through hard work and dedication and doing the stuff nobody else wanted to do," Johnson said.
NASCAR drivers cautious of COVID-19 as playoffs begin
Read full article: NASCAR drivers cautious of COVID-19 as playoffs beginCHARLOTTE, N.C. NASCAR has decided it will not grant COVID-19 relief during the playoffs, meaning a positive coronavirus test will end a driver's championship bid. The playoffs begin Sunday at Darlington Raceway in South Carolina without a safety net for the 16 participants during the pandemic. Jimmie Johnson and Austin Dillon both missed one race during the season following a positive COVID-19 test and earned zero points. NASCAR made no changes for the 10-race playoff series, so missing a race would would effectively end a driver's championship chances. Johnson was not suffering symptoms but was tested after his wife received a positive test; Dillon was experiencing mild symptoms.
Denny Hamlin downright dominant as NASCAR season pushes on
Read full article: Denny Hamlin downright dominant as NASCAR season pushes onIn fact, team owner Joe Gibbs and crew chief Chris Gabehart didn't even mention the season-ending race at Homestead. He gave me a list of probably six guys in history that won X number of races. That's the number he hit Thursday night at Kansas Speedway, where he led four times for a race-high 57 laps. The win broke a tie with Kevin Harvick for the most this season and gave Hamlin at least five for the second straight year. 11 team and Hamlin, who was coming off his first winless season since his 2005 rookie year.
Pocono twin bill weekend loses luster with no fans at track
Read full article: Pocono twin bill weekend loses luster with no fans at trackAfter allowing a small number of fans into races in Florida and Alabama, none will be allowed at this weekend's races at Pocono. The absence stings a bit more this season for a track that first held a Cup race in 1974. Pocono is the site of a Cup Series twin bill, with one race on Saturday, one on Sunday, and the second race comes with a twist. Igdalsky, who said he did not have to lay off or furlough any Pocono employees, never considered asking to move the race weekend in hopes of accommodating fans later. It will be a busy weekend: After an ARCA race Friday, the Truck Series and Cup race were set for Saturday and the Xfinity Series was scheduled Sunday ahead of the second Cup race.
Earnhardt Jr. headlines NASCAR's 2021 Hall of Fame class
Read full article: Earnhardt Jr. headlines NASCAR's 2021 Hall of Fame classLongtime fan favorite Dale Earnhardt Jr. is expected to be the marquee name on NASCAR's 2021 Hall of Fame class, to be announced Tuesday, June 16, 2020. (AP Photo/Matt Slocum, File)All Dale Earnhardt Jr. needed was a chance to prove he could win in stock cars. Now the longtime fan favorite and two-time Daytona 500 winner will join his famous, late father in NASCAR's Hall of Fame after being selected as one of three members of the 2021 class. Earnhardt Jr. received 76% of the votes in his first appearance on the ballot. Stefanik will be enshrined with Earnhardt in the smallest Hall of Fame class in NASCAR history.
Briscoe finds a way, wins Xfinity race at Homestead
Read full article: Briscoe finds a way, wins Xfinity race at HomesteadHOMESTEAD, Fla. Chase Briscoe lost much of his team and got a win for them. Its just a testament to our team, Briscoe said. With 15 laps to go, it was basically down to a two-car race: Gragson was leading, about 2 1/2 seconds ahead of Briscoe. Gragson never had control of the race again, and Briscoe wound up in victory lane. That was a team win, for sure, Briscoe said.
Briscoe finds a way, wins Xfinity race at Homestead
Read full article: Briscoe finds a way, wins Xfinity race at HomesteadHOMESTEAD, Fla. Chase Briscoe lost much of his team and got a win for them. Its just a testament to our team, Briscoe said. With 15 laps to go, it was basically down to a two-car race: Gragson was leading, about 2 1/2 seconds ahead of Briscoe. Gragson never had control of the race again, and Briscoe wound up in victory lane. That was a team win, for sure, Briscoe said.
Earnhardt returns; Burton wins Xfinity race at Homestead
Read full article: Earnhardt returns; Burton wins Xfinity race at HomesteadBurton, Gragson and Austin Cindric were three-wide going into that last lap, and it was Burton the 19-year-old son of former Cup star Jeff Burton, who wound up in front in a wild finish. I love you.Cindric was second and Gragson third, two spots ahead of Earnhardt part of his cars JR Motorsports ownership. It was Earnhardts third Xfinity Series appearance since retiring as a full-time Cup Series driver in 2017. Hed also raced there five times in the Xfinity Series, placing second in 1999 for his best finish. The Xfinity cars are back on the track Sunday before the Cup Series race at Homestead.
Junior to savor Homestead again, but virus upends routine
Read full article: Junior to savor Homestead again, but virus upends routineHell change into driver gear, hop into his race car about 10 minutes before the flag drops and, without the benefit of any practice, hope for the best. Im experiencing this for the first time, Earnhardt Jr. said on his podcast this week. Once that engine fires up, things should seem normal again for Earnhardt Jr., who will take to the Homestead track Saturday for the first time since his NASCAR Cup Series career ended. Hes in the field for one of the two Xfinity Series races at Homestead this weekend, his third start in an Xfinity car since retiring. But on Saturday, the only fans watching Earnhardt Jr. in the No.
NASCAR vows to do better job addressing racial injustice
Read full article: NASCAR vows to do better job addressing racial injusticeThe governing body vowed to to do a better job of addressing racial injustice in the wake of George Floyd's death. Our country must do better.A black NASCAR official took a knee along pit road, mimicking a gesture used by protesters in tribute to former NFL quarterback Colin Kaepernick. The time is now to listen, to understand and to stand against racism and racial injustice, Phelps said. After Phelps spoke to the NASCAR drivers, they observed a 30-second moment of silence. ___Follow Paul Newberry on Twitter at https://twitter.com/pnewberry1963 and find his work at https://apnews.com___More AP NASCAR: https://apnews.com/NASCAR and https://twitter.com/AP_Sports
NASCAR looks to steer clear of protests over George Floyd
Read full article: NASCAR looks to steer clear of protests over George FloydAt the end of the day, theres a lot to talk about. When you sit down and listen, you realize theres a lot of injustices taking place across a broad spectrum. "But it's still an emotional and special moment to go back to tracks for what could be the final time." Johnson acknowledged that taking a stand against racism and police brutality could spark a backlash from some NASCAR fans. Im still trying to find that voice, but Im being pulled this way more than I have other times.
Gragson wiggles past Allgaier to win Xfinity race at Bristol
Read full article: Gragson wiggles past Allgaier to win Xfinity race at BristolBRISTOL, Tenn. Noah Gragson squeezed past JR Motorsports teammate Justin Allgaier with four laps remaining, a move that caused Allgaier to crash, and Gragson held on at Bristol Motor Speedway for his second win of the season. His victory Monday night was set up by a caution with 13 laps remaining that wiped away Allgaier's lead. The Chevrolet teammates lined up side-by-side for the restart with seven laps remaining but Allgaier cleared him on the restart. I really apologize to Justin and the (number) 7 team, thats not how I want to race, Gragson said. I was terrible here in trucks and Xfinity, Gragson said.
Dale Earnhardt Jr. Is Back on the Race Track After Surviving Plane Crash
Read full article: Dale Earnhardt Jr. Is Back on the Race Track After Surviving Plane CrashDale Earnhardt Jr. is back on the track! Following the race, Earnhardt told NBC Sports that he "had a lot of fun" competing. pic.twitter.com/asr18jeuCR Dale Earnhardt Jr. (@DaleJr) September 1, 2019After the plane crash, Earnhardt assured fans that he still planned to compete in Saturday's event. RELATED CONTENT:Dale Earnhardt Jr. Says He Has 'Lots of Swelling' But Still Plans on Racing at Darlington After Plane CrashDale Earnhardt Jr. Speaks Out Following Fiery Plane Crash: 'We Are Truly Blessed'Dale Earnhardt Jr.
Hurricane Dorian won't wash out a massive sporting weekend
Read full article: Hurricane Dorian won't wash out a massive sporting weekend(CNN) - As Hurricane Dorian bears down on the east coast of Florida, let's take a moment to think of those spending the holiday weekend prepping for evacuation and shelter. The Champ, and a World Cup tip off. "The throwback weekend Darlington puts on is really entertaining and it's cool to see how involved the teams get," Earnhardt said on his website. FIBA Basketball World Cup2019 FIBA Basketball World Cup begins this weekend. Some teams will automatically qualify for the 2020 Olympics based on their finishing place at the World Cup.
Dale Earnhardt Jr. Looking Forward to Racing Again After Plane Crash
Read full article: Dale Earnhardt Jr. Looking Forward to Racing Again After Plane CrashDale Earnhardt Jr. is speaking out following the terrifying plane crash that he and his family endured earlier this month. "All that's actually gotten better really quickly, so I think Im gonna be OK, he added. Maybe getting into a race car and driving will be great for my mental processing and all that. I think that's the hurdle that's gonna be the toughest is just getting past it mentally, getting my confidence back up to get back in a airplane, he said. RELATED STORIESNewlywed Childhood Sweethearts Die in Crash Just Minutes After MarryingThis Is Not the 1st Time Dale Earnhardt Jr. Has Survived a Fiery CrashDale Earnhardt Jr.
Dale Earnhardt Jr. tweets first statement since surviving plane crash
Read full article: Dale Earnhardt Jr. tweets first statement since surviving plane crash(CNN) - Dale Earnhardt Jr. has made his first statement since surviving a plane crash. "I am thankful for the quick response of my pilots, local law enforcement, emergency personnel and hospital staff." A current racing analyst, Earnhardt was excused from participating in the broadcast of Saturday's NASCAR Cup race at Bristol Motor Speedway, NBC Sports said. Earnhardt, son of the late racing legend Dale Earnhardt, has survived a fiery crash in the past. Earnhardt has credited a spiritual being for pulling him out of that fire to safety, according to interviews about that incident.
NASCAR gives tickets to Earnhardt Jr. crash first responders
Read full article: NASCAR gives tickets to Earnhardt Jr. crash first respondersNTSB has arrived at the scene where Dale Earnhardt Jr.'s plane crashed on Thursday in Elizabethton, Tennessee. (CNN) - NASCAR paid back the first responders of the plane crash that Dale Earnhardt Jr. and his family survived with a night at the races. The Carter County Tennessee Sheriff's Office said it got free tickets to the Bristol Motor Speedway night race along with others who responded to the crash. "We had a great time with our first responder family at the BMS night race! A big thank you to NASCAR for giving us and all the agencies that responded to Dale Jr.'s plane crash free tickets!," it said on Facebook.
Dale Earnhardt Jr's family escapes fiery plane crash
Read full article: Dale Earnhardt Jr's family escapes fiery plane crashWitnesses recount the plane crash and remarkable escape of Dale Earnhardt Jr. and his family. Distributed by LAKANA. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
This Is Not the 1st Time Dale Earnhardt Jr. Has Survived a Fiery Crash
Read full article: This Is Not the 1st Time Dale Earnhardt Jr. Has Survived a Fiery CrashRacing hero Dale Earnhardt Jr. has escaped a fiery crash for the second time in his life following an incident with a private plane Thursday. Dale Earnhardt Jr. and his family were flying into Elizabethton Airport in Tennessee Thursday when the plane careened off the runway and burst into flames. It skidded off the runway, slid across the grass and crashed through a fence. In 2004, Earnhardt Jr. was driving in a warm-up day of a race in California when his car slid off the course and hit a concrete barrier. RELATED STORIESThis Pilot Survived a Plane Crash, Then Documented What He Did to Survive in the ForestSinger Gabriel Diniz Dies in Plane Crash En Route to Girlfriend's Birthday: ReportsAt Least 4 Pets Die Aboard Plane That Crashed Into Florida River: Report
Earnhardt Jr. takes break from broadcast booth after plane crash
Read full article: Earnhardt Jr. takes break from broadcast booth after plane crashDale Earnhardt Jr. signs autographs during practice for the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series Consumers Energy 400 at Michigan International Speedway on Aug. 9, 2019, in Brooklyn, Michigan. (CNN) - Having just survived a plane crash in Tennessee, Dale Earnhardt Jr. will be excused from participating in the broadcast of Saturday's NASCAR Cup race at Bristol Motor Speedway, NBC Sports says. Earnhardt popular figure in racingEarnhardt was voted as NASCAR's most popular driver in 2017 for the 15th straight year. Earnhardt, son of the late racing legend Dale Earnhardt, has survived a fiery crash in the past. In 2004, he was driving a Corvette during a practice session at an American Le Mans Series race at the Sonoma Raceway in California.
Report: Earnhardt Jr. and family survive plane crash
Read full article: Report: Earnhardt Jr. and family survive plane crashELIZABETHTON, Tenn. - Dale Earnhardt Jr. and his family avoided serious injury during plane that crashed on Thursday, according to multiple news reports. Earnhardt, his wife, Amy, and their child were on a plane that was attempting to take off when it ran off the runway and caught fire at the Elizabethton Airport, according to WJHL. The Elizabethton TN* fire chief says Dale Earnhardt Jr. and his wife Amy are OK after their plane ran off the runway and caught fire today.https://t.co/4DHwZ0GNJ0 Nick Bromberg (@NickBromberg) August 15, 2019Copyright 2019 by WJXT News4Jax - All rights reserved.