Joe Gibbs Racing driver Christopher Bell explains the one practice that sprint car racing needs to adopt from NASCAR.
Motorsports strategy is defined by structure. Race length, caution rules, tire compounds, and season format all influence how ...
NASCAR Cup Series star driver, Christopher Bell, explains the differences between the Chili Bowl and the Daytona 500.
Modern motorsport has spent decades trying to solve a simple problem with very high stakes: how to keep racing when the sky ...
At one point, it looked like Roger Penske was going to take the stand. Now, the NASCAR antitrust lawsuit has been settled. The sanctioning body and Jim France settled with 23XI Racing and Front Row ...
Under revised regulations, cars will be lighter, shorter and narrower, and will rely heavily on electric power. The goal: to make racing more exciting. By Ian Parkes Formula 1 heads into the unknown ...
A new playoff format will please some (but definitely not all), a lot of drivers will be rumored on the move, and more ...
After a legal saga that stretched over 14 months and went to trial on Dec. 1, 23XI Racing, Front Row Motorsports and NASCAR finally settled the teams' antitrust case against NASCAR on Thursday. The ...
NASCAR was not deemed an unlawful monopoly, and the Cup Series teams got the permanent charters they were seeking. So Thursday’s settlement was a win for all, right? From 100 feet high, that’s true.
23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports claim NASCAR’s exclusivity agreement regarding the use of its current Cup car exists to keep another series from entering the premier stock car racing series ...
On Thursday, 23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports announced their settlement with NASCAR following more than a year-long legal battle in a federal antitrust case that could’ve destroyed the sport.