September 21, 2020
Welcome back to Bristol! The Last Great Colosseum packed in the fans for the first elimination race.
Welcome back to Bristol! The Last Great Colosseum packed in the fans for the first elimination race.
The October/November Issue of NASCAR Pole Position is here! This month features interviews with Natalie Decker and Hailie Deegan, profiles on drivers ranging from Austin Cindric to Ryan Blaney, and even a look at Jeff Gordon’s evolution from driver to TV star.
September 19, 2020 By Reid Spencer NASCAR Wire Service In a battle of two of stock car racing’s titans, Kevin Harvick swapped the lead with Kyle Busch and held off the defending NASCAR Cup Series champion over an intense string of closing laps to win Saturday’s Bass Pro Shops Night Race at Bristol Motor Speedway. Harvick picked up his ninth victory of the season, his second of the Round of 16 in the Playoffs and his third at Bristol. The driver of the No. 4 Stewart-Haas Racing Ford finished .310 seconds ahead of Busch, who remained frustrated in a winless season. Harvick…
September 18, 2020 By Reid Spencer NASCAR Wire Service It was a perfect rub-and-run. In a race that filled the final position for the NASCAR Xfinity Series Playoff, Chase Briscoe nudged close friend, fellow Ford driver and regular-season champion Austin Cindric out of the way with six laps left and pulled away to win Friday night’s Food City 300 at Bristol Motor Speedway. Cindric didn’t have his full set of resources, having lost the power steering on his No. 22 Team Penske Ford during the final run. Cindric lost second place to Ross Chastain, who had led 117 laps. Chastain finished .651-seconds…
September 17, 2020 By Reid Spencer NASCAR Wire Service A 17-year-old stole the thunder from the Playoff drivers at Thunder Valley. Driving in a part-time role for GMS Racing, Sam Mayer beat GMS teammate and 2018 NASCAR Gander RV & Outdoors Truck Series champion Brett Moffitt to the finish line by 4.413 seconds to win Thursday night’s UNOH 200 presented by Ohio Logistics at Bristol Motor Speedway. Moffitt led 117 of the 200 laps at the .533-mile concrete short track, but, with superior tires for the final run, Mayer passed him for the lead on Lap 171 and pulled away for his…
Where will you go from here? Brand new Toyota teams? Millions in sponsorship? 2020 Silly Season is full of questions.