Austin Dillon passed an out-of-fuel Jimmie Johnson in the final two laps and won a rain-delayed Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway in North Carolina on Sunday night.
Takuma Sato passed Helio Castroneves with five laps to go and hung on to win the 101st running of the Indy 500 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway on Sunday afternoon.
The 101st Indy 500 is scheduled for Sunday. Thanks to a very competitive field, this year’s race could live up to the event’s nickname: “The Greatest Spectacle in Racing.” Here’s a preview of the action:
NASCAR driver Jamie Dick was just happy to be back. The El Paso native had missed the last two months of action since being diagnosed with diabetes. On Saturday, he was once again behind the wheel of his No. 55 Viva Auto Group Chevrolet at the Xfinity Series at Iowa, but Jamie could never have imagined what was next...
Top Fuel driver Larry Dixon is lucky to be alive after his dragster went out of control, flew airborne, and crashed near the finish line last Saturday night. He was attempting to qualify at the Amalie Motor Oil NHRA Gatornationals in Gainesville, Florida...
El Paso native Jamie Dick was hospitalized earlier this weekend Phoenix after suffering from dizziness and fatigue following the Axalta Faster. Tougher. Brighter. 200. Tests at West Valley Hospital showed that Dick is suffering from new onset diabetes...
It is the Grand Daddy of Them All in stock-car racing. It is the Super Bowl of NASCAR. The biggest and first race of the year in the greatest superspeedway of them all. It is the Daytona 500 and it just a couple of weeks away. It sets up the long NASCAR Sprint Cup Series season and gives us a glimpse at the potential contenders for the Points Championship at the end of the year...
So Brian France has decided to juice up the Chase for the Sprint Cup Series' points championship once again. First, he created the Chase for the Cup to create a playoff sprint of ten races for the top ten drivers in the points standings. Second, he reset the points for the top ten drivers dividing each driver by only five points each to create a more intense Chase for the Cup...
Earlier this week we brought you Family Baptist Church Pastor Joe Nelms prayer offered before the Nationwide Series race in Nashville, TN. We should have known that BEFORE THE WEEK WAS OUT somebody would auto-tune his prayer and turn it into a country song. Of COURSE they did!
Hmm...Kinda catchy.