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The NASCAR Cup Series will move to return to its premier destination this weekend. After some fun in Virginia at Richmond Raceway, Daytona International Speedway will close the regular season out with a bang.
NASCAR driver Natalie Decker discusses motherhood and her upcoming return to the racetrack just six months after giving birth to her first child, Levi. Decker will be competing in the 2025 Wawa 250 NASCAR Xfinity Series race in Daytona on August 22,
With 16 spots up for grabs in the Cup Series playoffs and just one regular-season race remaining, the battle for the final berths is on.
NASCAR announces multiyear partnership with O'Reilly Auto Parts as title sponsor of the sanctioning body's secondary series.
The NASCAR Cup Series moves from Richmond to its next destination at the Daytona International Speedway for the next Cup Series race scheduled on the NASCAR calendar.
While Byron, who locked up a regular season points championship last week at Richmond Raceway, has the wins, few if any have been more consistent at Daytona than Alex Bowman. His average finish of 14.7 is third among active drivers and he has four finishes of sixth or better in his last five starts there.
Natalie Decker has raced at Daytona several times in Xfinity, Trucks and ARCA, but never as mother. That changes next week.
When it comes to Austin Dillon, it’s one task achieved but another task still to accomplish. What that phrase boils down to is two-fold: First is that Dillon qualified for the NASCAR Cup playoffs by virtue of Saturday night’s win at Richmond Raceway.
A NASCAR insider has claimed that two-time Cup Series champion Kyle Busch still has a chance of making the playoffs.
It was the Busch Series, Nationwide Series and Xfinity Series. Now, NASCAR has a new name partner for its second-tier circuit.