
As the NASCAR Xfinity Series Playoffs begin this week at Bristol Motor Speedway, Justin Allgaier is seeking a second consecutive series championship. He’ll get his
Denny Hamlin secured the pole position for Sunday’s NASCAR Cup Series event at Gateway with a 32.330-second (139.190 mph) lap time around the 1.25-mile track
Denny Hamlin has spoiled the party for his new Joe Gibbs Racing (JGR) teammate, Chase Briscoe. Hamlin captured the pole for Sunday’s Cook Out Southern
Corey Heim just continues to be the man to beat in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series. On Friday afternoon, the driver of the No. 11
19-year-old Connor Zilisch is really, really good. How good? Well, he defeated Shane van Gisbergen, already regarded as one of the best road racers in
Chase Briscoe, crew chief James Small, and the No. 19 Joe Gibbs Racing team have qualifying figured out. That can’t be debated as Briscoe collected
Jesse Love secured five pole positions during his NASCAR Xfinity Series rookie campaign last year, but through the opening 21 races of the 2025 season,
Denny Hamlin, who has racked up 58 victories over 706 NASCAR Cup Series starts, is without a doubt a future NASCAR Hall of Famer. However,
Shane van Gisbergen rocketed to his fourth career NASCAR Xfinity Series pole position on Saturday morning at the Chicago Street Course. The driver of the
Luke Fenhaus secured his first career NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series pole position with a 39.236-second (183.505 mph) lap time around the 2-mile Michigan International Speedway