Driver Feature: Ross Chastain Is Carving Out a Place with JDM

When Ross Chastain joined JD Motorsports last year, he never imagined the team would have enough money to compete weekly for top 10s – let alone buy a show car. After earning four top 10s last year, the watermelon spokesman is attracting more sponsors as the small team gains momentum. How would you evaluate how the year has gone thus far? “We haven’t gotten the finishes we probably wanted or sometimes deserved. We’ve had more speed than where we’ve been finishing, which is a good problem to have.” What do you feel like you need to do to get those better finishes? “It’s…

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Milestone Moment: Richard Petty’s First Win Came at Pocono

By Keith Waltz Richard Petty celebrated in victory lane on Aug. 4, 1974, when NASCAR’s premier stock car series visited Pennsylvania’s Pocono Raceway for the first time. Built as an eastern showplace for American open-wheel racing, the 2.5-mile triangular track was designed with input from two-time Indianapolis 500 winner Rodger Ward and features three distinctly different turns that connect three straightaways of various lengths. It opened for business in 1971. While the 1974 Purolator 500 was the first NASCAR-sanctioned event in the resort area of the Pocono Mountains, it was not the track’s first stock car race. In fact, just a year…

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Pocono Preview: ‘Tricky Triangle’ Favors Top Drivers From Indy

By Jared Turner With last Sunday’s Brickyard 400 now in the proverbial rear-view mirror, the drivers of the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series won’t face Indianapolis Motor Speedway for almost another full year. The track up next on the 2016 schedule bears a striking resemblance to IMS, however. In fact, depending on whom you ask, it’s quite possible that a strong run at Indianapolis could bode well for a driver in Sunday’s Pennsylvania 400 at Pocono. While the two tracks certainly have their differences – seen most vividly in their respective shapes –  Pocono and Indy also possess some notable similarities. Both are…

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Just Sayin’: Indianapolis Is No Longer a Crown Jewel

NASCAR Has Lost Its Shine At Indianapolis There was a time when the Brickyard 400 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway was considered one of NASCAR’s “crown-jewel” events. One would now be hard-pressed to make a case for this, however. How can Indy be a crown jewel when the empty seats at the track far outnumber the seats that are filled? If you watched Sunday’s race, it was impossible to overlook how egregiously uninhabited whole sections of the grandstands were at the fabled 2.5-mile speedway. Hard to believe there was hardly an empty seat in the house when NASCAR first visited Indy in 1994…

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