Kyle Larson heads to Martinsville looking for 7th win of season to have shot at NASCAR title

There’s a tradition at Hendrick Motorsports in which a driver celebrates a win with a victory bell that he takes all over the motorsports campus so that every employee who contributed to the win gets a chance to give it a ring. Kyle Larson did the ceremony for his dominating Bristol Motor Speedway victory on an recent fall day. The bell stopping in the merchandise store was an audible — there was coincidentally a Hendrick Automotive Group leadership summit going on in another building on the sprawling campus — and when Gordon saw young fans shopping he called them up to ring the bell, as well.

Michael Jordan’s Fast-Track NASCAR Discovery Bid Rejected

In an early but narrow victory for NASCAR as it defends an antitrust lawsuit brought by Michael Jordan-owned 23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports, a federal judge Thursday denied the race teams’ motion for expedited discovery. U.S. District Judge Frank D. Whitney rejected a motion that would have compelled NASCAR to quickly turn over such …

NASCAR.com’s 36 for 36 picks for Martinsville playoff race

NASCAR.com‘s 36 for 36 continues at Martinsville Speedway. With 36 races and 36 full-time Charter cars, our players select one car per race, but there‘s a simple twist: Once they‘ve made the pick, they can‘t choose that car again for the rest of the 36-race season. Yes, that means every car will be selected exactly […]

Campeonato Cuatro: Previewing NASCAR México’s heavyweight title fight

Stop me if you’ve heard this before. After escaping playoff elimination, four drivers are set to battle for the right to be crowned champion — and it comes down to one race. Whoever can handle the pressure, seize every opportunity and cross the start/finish line ahead of their fellow contenders will accomplish the ultimate goal. […]

NASCAR Classics: Races to watch before Martinsville playoff bout

Throughout the 2024 NASCAR season, Ken Martin, director of historical content for the sanctioning body, will offer his suggestions on which historical races fans should watch from the NASCAR Classics library in preparation for each upcoming race weekend. Martin has worked exclusively for NASCAR since 2008 but has been involved with the sport since 1982, overseeing various […]