While it’s clear that NASCAR’s next-gen car has flipped more in a shorter period of time than Gen-6, the flips happened for ...
Former NASCAR manufacturer Dodge is reportedly eyeing a return to the Truck Series as early as 2026. According to recent reports, the manufacturer has formally submitted its interest to the ...
Rumors that a new manufacturer ... think of “NASCAR,” they generally imagine the sedan-style bodies featured in the Cup Series. In reality, NASCAR is merely an organizing body that hosts ...
The famed Langhorne, Pa., based Belmont’s Garage No. 14 Crate Sportsman car will have a new driver behind the wheel for 2025.
Ford and Toyota. NASCAR executives have been open about their willingness to add another manufacturer to its top series, but there have been no public indications that a new manufacturer was close ...
Editor's note: Cody Ware, driver of the No. 51 Ford Mustang for Rick Ware Racing, is writing a daily Daytona 500 diary, giving a peek into the NASCAR life ... putting all new front bodywork ...
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NASCAR Rumor: Brad Keselowski Secretly Backing NASCAR’s 4th OEM Despite Ford LoyaltyWith a 15th-place finish at the Ford EcoBoost 400 ... pushing for more OEMs in NASCAR. He has repeatedly stressed the need for balance and competition. But now, new reports suggest he is taking ...
flat ovals that NASCAR visits throughout the season. Yet, thanks to the still-new Gen 7 race car, even before the race started -- and restarted and restarted again -- crew chiefs were imploring ...
Byron shot from ninth to first on the final lap after Denny Hamlin and Austin Cindric crashed racing for the win ...
The 2007 Dodge Demon was a production-ready concept. Rear drive, six-speed manual, but just a 172-hp four-cylinder. An intercooled turbo would push it over the Fox Mustang’s V-8 output.
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