Shane van Gisbergen continues to rewrite road course racing in NASCAR. Sunday saw him win his fifth-career Cup race and fourth of the season. SVG continues to prove he’s better than everyone else in ...
Editor’s Note: Projections were recalculated with Ryan Truex replacing Denny Hamlin in the No. 11 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota this weekend. With a slew of ovals in the rearview mirror, the next month is ...
MotoAmerica and American Flat Track turn Daytona into a two-wheel festival of racing over the next three days. MotoAmerica, with its variety of road-racing motorcycles, makes camp inside Daytona ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Joseph Wolkin is a reporter who covers Nascar, Formula 1 and IndyCar. Jul 07, 2025, 09:31am EDT Shane van Gisbergen celebrates ...
CHICAGO — In the two short years since New Zealand’s Shane van Gisbergen burst onto the NASCAR scene with a stunning victory in his debut, the questions around stock car racing have shifted from “Who ...
As NASCAR has evolved over the years, so too has road-course racing's role in the sport. From the Linden, N.J., airport to Watkins Glen, N.Y., to the streets of Chicago, road-course racing has always ...
Last November, Harley-Davidson and MotoGP promoter Dorna announced a "strategic partnership," that pretty much everyone expected to result in a new Bagger racing class to support Grand Prix racing.
CHICAGO — There’s a line about the pinball wizard in The Who’s rock opera “Tommy” that goes “What makes him so good?” After Sunday’s Grant Park 165 on the Chicago Street Course, race fans, pundits and ...
The NASCAR Cup Series is headed to Sonoma Raceway this weekend for its second consecutive road course and its third in five weeks. Evidently, some of the biggest names in racing aren’t happy with how ...
As NASCAR prepares to head out west to Sonoma Raceway this weekend, 2012 NASCAR Cup Series champion Brad Keselowski is making his thoughts on the influx of road-course races in modern-day NASCAR known ...
For a large portion of the history of the NASCAR Cup Series, drivers faced no more than two road courses in a season. In past decades, the two mainstays were Sonoma Raceway and Watkins Glen. In the ...
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