NASCAR has revealed the drivers who have been approved as of January 27 to run for rookie of the year honors in the Cup, Xfinity and Craftsman Truck Series in 2025.
How hard is it to win the Daytona 500? Ask a trio of NASCAR Cup Series drivers who are running out of chances to win The Great American Race.
Corey LaJoie will compete part-time for Rick Ware Racing in the 2025 NASCAR Cup Series while also serving as a Prime Video analyst.
From humble beginnings in the Carolinas and across the southeast, NASCAR has grown into not only the most popular form of auto racing in the United States, but also one that can attract the intrigue and attention of the rest of the world.
Ross Chastain brings significant experience to the team, with an established history with Niece Motorsports since 2018. Although he races full-time in the Cup Series, he remains a part of the Niece family, driving the No. 41 for five selected races in 2025.
William Byron’s 2025 Axalta Chevrolet. Just seems kinda familiar, eh? 🤓😉 Reminiscent of Jeff Gordon’s primary DuPont/Axalta “FireStorm” cars from 2009-2013. #NASCAR pic.twitter.com/pFUp9CVsmT
Bowman Gray Stadium, which is NASCAR's longest-running weekly race track, is welcoming the organization's Cup Series back for the first time since 1971.
Michael McDowell and Justin Haley Bring NASCAR Expertise Back to Spire Motorsports' Daytona Truck lineup, enhancing superspeedway strategy for a competitive edge.
NASCAR Xfinity Series and NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series test session at Rockingham Speedway was extended into a two-day session after a damp racetrack
Just a few short months ago, a NASCAR Cup Series champion was crowned - and in the blink of an eye, the page has already turned to a new season February crashes
Corey LaJoie recently shared his thoughts on why he prioritizes racing in the NASCAR Cup Series over competing in lower divisions, even if it means finishing in the mid-pack.