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Tony Stewart, Austin Prock, Dallas Glenn, and Gaige Herrera picked up an added bonus during the NHRA U.S. Nationals as they were each awarded regular season championships.
Because Top Fuel star Tony Schumacher missed the first 13 races of this NHRA season, some were a bit skeptical about his chance to win an 11th U.S. Nationals and tie Top Alcohol Funny Car legend Frank ...
Norris trailed Oscar Piastri through the race, having been edged to pole by just 0.012s, but he was forced out with seven ...
Porsche calls the 918 "a technical masterpiece." It was the first production car to break seven minutes at the Nürburgring, Porsche points out. It gets 874 hp from its 4.6-liter plug-in hybrid V8, ...
From Josh Berry’s opening-lap crash to Alex Bowman’s pit road nightmare, the Southern 500 turned into a survival race for some of NASCAR’s Playoff field.
Ferrari had a pretty desultory day at Formula 1’s Dutch Grand Prix, with Lewis Hamilton crashing out by himself, before Charles Leclerc was unceremoniously punted into the barriers by Kimi Antonelli.
For Chase Briscoe, perfection was the theme of the night—while much of the Playoff field battled errors and heartbreak.
Chase Briscoe may have won the Southern 500, but it was non-playoff drivers Jones and Nemechek who nearly stole the show for Legacy Motor Club.
Here's what else happened in Sunday’s IndyCar finale: ...
Josef Newgarden saved his best for last, finally ending his season-long drought with a dramatic win in front of his hometown crowd in Nashville.
Funny Car points leader Austin Prock wins the Funny Car All-Star Callout as Brittany Force, Jack Beckman, Greg Anderson, and Gaige Herrera all qualify No. 1.
IndyCar’s season finale at Nashville Superspeedway took a grim turn on Sunday when David Malukas left the track not in his Chevrolet, but in a medical helicopter.