Detroit is awesome, many people who live in the city would say. But it's not too often that someone bothers to ask. That's why we're loving BuzzFeed's...
I really had to pee. With only 25 laps left to go and a herd of drunk fans between me and the bathroom, I wasn't sure whether to risk it. After all, i...
Friday marks the ninth annual NASCAR day, and as racing fans come together at Daytona International Speedway to celebrate the sport and raise money fo...
CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- NASCAR's most popular driver will stay with the most dominant race team at least through 2017.
Hendrick Motorsports on Thursday an...
Extreme sports legend Travis Pastrana rightfully calls this coming weekend the craziest of his life. He'll be making his NASCAR debut in Indianapolis on Saturday, yet he's competing in X Games' events in Los Angeles on Thursday and Friday and Sunday.
Thursday April First...aka April Fool's Day, so can we have some fun?
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Dale Earnhardt Jr. was in one hell of a giving mood last night -- dude bought drinks for more than 800 people who walked into his North Carolina bar....
Danica Patrick, the most popular driver in IndyCar, will drive in a limited number of NASCAR Nationwide Series events in 2010 for JR Motorsports, a team co-owned by Dale Earnhardt Jr.
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Around the tracks they speed, drivers hidden by helmets and car roofs. For fans sitting in bleachers from Bristol to Pocono, there is no chance to see...